PENSACOLA, Fla. — Nearly 25 percent of veterans will get care for post traumatic stress disorder at some point, according to the Department of Veteran Affairs
Jamie Wells retired from the Army in 2018. He says he combats PTSD.
“You can’t see if physically, a lot of folks have problems going forward for help because when they go to medical care, you look normal or appear normal,” said Wells, founder of Defenders of Freedom Florida chapter. “You can’t see that, so they feel awkward because they’re kind of being judged.”…