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by Crystal Harman
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Our weekender tote bags are chic and perfect for a day out on the town, a staycation, or a weekend getaway. The tote is crafted with soft, spun poly-poplin fabric and features double-stitched seams for added durability. The 1" thick cotton handles are perfect for carrying the bag by hand or over your shoulder. This is a must-have for the summer.
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In 1979, Public Law 96-22 established the first Vet Centers, after a decade of effort by combat vets and others who realized the Vietnam veterans in... more
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In 1979, Public Law 96-22 established the first Vet Centers, after a decade of effort by combat vets and others who realized the Vietnam veterans in America and elsewhere (including Australia) were facing specific kinds of readjustment problems. Those problems would later become identified as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
In the early days, most Vet Center staffers were Vietnam veterans themselves, many of them combat veterans.
Some representatives of organizations like the Disabled American Veterans started advocating for the combat veterans to receive benefits for their war related psychological trauma. Some U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs hospital personnel also encouraged the veterans working at the Vet Centers to research and expand treatment options for veterans suffering the particular symptoms of this newly recognized syndrome.
Please enjoy your photo walk through my Galleries, take your time and enjoy the scenic view. Photography for me is a different way of looking at the world. With a camera I can capture fleeting moments in time that would be quickly forgotten. Teaching myself, I have been taking pictures since I was about 10 years old. Although life at times has taken me in different directions, sometimes for years at a time, I always end up back behind the lenses of a camera. Now a whole new world has opened up with the use of digital photography, and computer software. It's like being a kid again in a candy store. The impossible is possible, the imagination is unlimitless, The whole of your imagination is at your fingertips. While I consider...
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Crystal Harman
Thanks Pamela
Pamela Peters
Wonderful story. Stirs up so many emotions. Great capture.
Lew Griffin
Nener forgotten! Tks for sharing.
Crystal Harman replied:
Thanks Lew
Ella Kaye
touched my heart...beautifully captured and presented; remember our veterans and our country
Crystal Harman replied:
Thanks Ella
Deena Stoddard
very moving image
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Thanks Deena
Elizabeth McTaggart
Sends a powerful message! Great information on PTSD!
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Thanks Elizabeth
E Faithe Lester
Provoking -- glad you've creative this image and the challenge that it offers . . .
Crystal Harman replied:
Thanks E.
Lyric Lucas
Noble and thought provoking image.
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Thanks Lyric
Mr Bennett Kent
Poignant and powerful. A reminder of what many who survived had to cope with......L/F
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Thanks Bennett
RC DeWinter
Lovely tribute
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Thanks RC
Kirt Tisdale
Powerful piece!
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Thanks Kirt
Ram Vasudev
An extremely moving image, Crystal. Thanks for posting this image and reminding us the plight of our veterans suffering from PTSD. L.
Crystal Harman replied:
Thanks Ram
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Thanks Ram
Gary Keesler
Crystal, your description story and image is so very moving. Some Americas paid the ultimate sacrifice, yet others and their families are affected forever while laying down the painful cost of freedom whom so many take for granted. I personally give my thanks to all American Veterans and their families for their amazing service to this country. Well done Crystal...
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Thanks Gary
Kandy Hurley
Well done
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Thanks Kandy
Muriel Levison Goodwin
Very touching and nicely done Crystal
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Thanks Muriel
Laurie Perry
Sad.....
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Thanks Lurie
B Wayne Mullins
Thank you for a continued reminder!
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Thanks B. Wayne
Leif Sohlman
well presented Crystal abd moving
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Thanks Leif
Terri Waters
Poignant
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Bahadir Yeniceri
Nicely done!!
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Thanks Bahadir
Constantine Gregory
Heartrending !!!!
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Cathy Mahnke
A very poignant image.
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Thanks Cathy
HH Photography
A sad commentary on our nation. War ... what is it good for ... absolutely nothing! A poignant & moving photo.
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Thanks HH
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Wonderful
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Denise Dube
An image surely representing our sensitive times..
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Thanks Denise