Someone else said there are systems in place that prevent someone from being deployed if they do have a problem.
I wanted to contrast that with what you said earlier about when you're trying to make a diagnosis or understanding if a person has post-traumatic stress disorder or a brain injury, that you depend on self-disclosure. How do you weigh both of those?
You're saying there's a screening in place. I'm wondering how that screening works before deployment. Why wouldn't you use a similar kind of screening...? We've been informed that screening takes place two months after deployment, again when they return, and then six months later. What's the difference between the two?