Submitted by: Kathy Hawkins
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Homeless Heroes (2014): The returning heroes abandoned on
the streets and left to adjust to civilian life without support.
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They're
heroes to many in the US, but after the jubilant homecoming parades for
those returning from war, what happens next? Well, an estimated 55,000
veterans are now homeless; and that's just the women.
"In Iraq I
was on suicide watch", explains Tracy Orona, a veteran of the Iraq war.
Coming home she went from suicide watch to fending for herself. Without
treatment her disturbing dreams, insomnia and inability to handle normal
life drove her to drink two bottles of tequila a day and ruined her
marriage. Her story reflects countless others of those living on the
streets, in cars and on other people's couches. "They don't want to got
to a shelter. They want to be in a female veteran program. They need
counseling",
stresses Joe Leal from the organisation Vet Hunters. The most
frightening aspect of this story is why they need counselling. As
psychologist Dr Lori Katz explains, "The number one reason why female
veterans are homeless is because of untreated sexual trauma." As many as
three quarters of them say they were sexually assaulted in the
military, leaving them unable to return to normal life and ultimately
homeless. So why have they been forced to swap one battle abroad for
another one in the country they served?
SBS Dateline - Ref no. 5986
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