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Why Veterans Struggle After War (And What We’re Missing) | Brian Mark Rigg on PTSD, Brotherhood & Healing

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Why do so many veterans struggle after returning home from war—and what are we getting wrong?In this powerful episode of the Echo 22 Brotherhood Podcast, historian, author, and former U.S. Marine Brian Mark Rigg joins us to break down one of the most overlooked aspects of military life: the transition back to civilian life and the hidden reality of PTSD.Drawing from interviews with over 400 World War II veterans, including German soldiers and American Marines, Rigg reveals surprising insights into trauma, resilience, and why some veterans were able to rebuild their lives—while others continue to struggle.We dive into:The “primary group” concept and why brotherhood is critical to healing Why modern veterans feel isolated after service The truth about PTSD before it was even defined How military culture impacts mental health and recovery Why community, connection, and shared experience may be the missing solution This conversation goes beyond politics and focuses on what actually matters: helping veterans find purpose, connection, and peace after service.If you're a veteran, first responder, or someone who wants to better understand the realities of life after combat—this episode is for you.Chapters:00:00:25 – Introduction 00:15:25 – Brian Mark Rigg’s Background & Military Journey 00:30:25 – World War II, The Holocaust & Hidden History 00:45:25 – Psychological Warfare, Government Influence & Society 01:00:25 – Veteran Identity, Purpose & Finding Meaning After Service

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