Seattle's KOMO-4 television station broadcast an investigative report on the 11 o'clock news about local troops with active PTSD who chose to go AWOL because of concerns their PTSD was not being addressed. For a link to the story, entitled "Shattered Soldiers Say There Was No Help When They Needed It," click here. It sounded better (as in, more interesting) than it actually was. It's a brief segment, mentioning three soldiers, and focusing on one's case who may or may not have PTSD. The other soldiers, whose stories are less dramatic, do seem to have PTSD. Hmmmn. This might be a case of a story that could have been more effective as a national story than as a local one, in part because there could have been more individuals covered, across a broader spectrum of people. Maybe that will happen.


