I'm going to ask you if we as a society and the media people have gone overboard with this. I've had a number of veterans come to me and say, “I'm having a hard time even getting an interview for a job”. They tell me that they think it's because—and I've seen this too—there's getting to be an attitude that, if you were a combat veteran, you must be damaged for some reason, because that's what we hear all the time.
It's not to say the stories aren't important to be told and so on, but it becomes so much the narrative that a lot of people are looking at anybody who was in uniform as somehow damaged.
How do we fix that?