
Many veterans leave active duty with more than just memories of service—they carry emotional weight, psychological scars, and habits developed under extreme pressure. As they return to civilian life and begin the journey of healing, the absence of structure can be jarring. In the absence of a mission or a regimented schedule, even the strongest individuals can feel unmoored.
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