Personal Narrative: The Busbee Family

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The sound of gunfire as you put your head on a pillow still smelling like sweat. This is what some do oversee every night, not being able to come home see their family, dog, gold fish, or whatever it might be. But when they do the unbearable things war has you do people are changed. For the good or the bad, some it humbles and some it angers, but it all changes people's outlook on things.
When looking for information on this, there was an article that had a real life story explaining the story of one family. The Busbee family experienced a loss due to war and coming home with bad memories, flashbacks and holsinstion. After 3 tours of duty in Afghanistan, Liddy finally called it quits and got discharged. But it wasn’t soon enough. During the transition from war to being home, he had trouble and got to the point where he decided to commit suicide. This is one of many …show more content…

This could be your cousin, brother, sister, or anyone in your family, or your best friend. For me this is my cousin’s who had to transition back. My cousin Dominic was in the Air Force and he was lucky enough to have a place he called home and didn’t have anything that would make him think twice about killing himself.
I think because of his closeness with his family helped him. But also have another cousin that saw action. But I have not been told much about his experiences or what he did. What I do know is that my grandfather took him in after family issues and helped him. The reason I bring this personal experience into this paper is because most people don't realize how much this really can affect them.
When service members come home, they are faced with many challenges. These challenges can be some of the hardest things they will have to go through. Fighting Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, better known as PTSD. This can cause change people and their loved ones. But people are learning to live with it and to cope with the effects it can

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