Yes, I did.
Quite importantly, the 1990s was called the “dark decade” for a reason. I remember returning from the Gulf War; I was sent back early due to combat stress reaction. I showed up in front of the psychiatrist, and the psychiatrist said to me, “By the way, everything that you say to me I will report to your commanding officer”, so being an astute little young ambitious officer, I kept my mouth shut, and he put in a diagnosis of jet lag.
I kept that diagnosis of jet lag for many years until I realized that I truly had PTSD, but it wasn't until after I was released. I wasn't medically released because as I sat with the medical doctor with over 13 physical and psychological ailments on my medical release file, he came in jokingly and said, “Is that all? You're good to go.” That was my support when I left the military.