Invisible Wounds
“I was inside an armored carrier with my platoon commander. He tried to open a pressurized fuel container and it sprayed across the vehicle and hit a camping stove that he was using to make hot chocolate.”
Invisible Wounds
“Everyone who comes back from deployment fills out a form. It’s a standard psychological evaluation.”
Invisible Wounds
“I was in charge of 250 Marines during my second deployment. We were assigned to a district called Sangin.”
Invisible Wounds
“We got called out one day to assist a fuel convoy that was being pinned down by gunfire.”
Invisible Wounds
“I didn’t fit in too well in training. I came back from drinking one night and I was three minutes after curfew.”
Invisible Wounds
“My father was a platoon sergeant in the Pennsylvania National Guard. But nobody ever thought I’d join the military.”
Refugee Crisis
“My father loved children. But I was his favorite because I was the small one.”
Refugee Crisis
“The army searched our house six times. The first two times they knocked on the door.”
Refugee Crisis
“I lived in Mosul for five months under ISIS. I tried to avoid trouble but one of my neighbors reported me for shaving my beard”
Refugee Crisis
“I studied to be a teacher, but I’m young, so I knew I’d be forced to fight.”
Refugee Crisis
“I wish I could have done more for her. Her life has been nothing but struggle.”
Refugee Crisis
“The extent to which refugee children have been conditioned by their environment is heartbreaking.”
Refugee Crisis
“A friend called me at work and told me that a sniper had shot my youngest brother.”
Refugee Crisis
“I’m working as an interpreter. I know what these people are going through. “
Refugee Crisis
“I worked as a waiter in Saudi Arabia for seven years to save money so that I could build a house in Syria.”