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"Those who serve may already know the toll of having to kill or be killed, but civilian society should also recognize that those who go into battle defending our way of life pay a price. As a non-military writer researching the subject of Marines and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Traumatic Brain Injury and Suicide Prevention. I feel a deep gratitude to our servicemen and women and believe our society needs to do more to respect, understand and support those returning from deployment in conflict zones. - Coral Anika Theill, Author, Advocate and Contributing Writer for Leatherneck Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEATHERNECK MAGAZINE ARTICLES

 

Exclusive Interview: The Commandant of the Marine Corps on Post-Traumatic Stress and Traumatic Brain Injury

by Coral Anika Theill

October 2011  - http://www.mca-marines.org

 

“Post-traumatic stress is not a disorder; rather it is an injury that requires treatment.” —Gen James F. Amos, Commandant of the Marine Corps

 

Invisible Battle Scars: Confronting the Stigma of PTS and TBI by Coral Anika Theill

October 2011

 

Post-Traumatic Stress:  "War is an unspeakable horror—even “survivors” may have wounded spirits for the rest of their lives. Some people used to think that most military men and women were capable of shutting the door on what happened during war. However, not talking about it isn’t the same as being unmarked by it. Many combat veterans may find themselves again experiencing a trauma in their minds even decades after an event. This can be overwhelming and incapacitating." - Coral Anika Theill

 

"Cover Me Video" - Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund

 

A Norman Lloyd Film, Follow the Light Productions, LLC Through interviews with Marine Corps leadership, mental health professionals, and Marines and Sailors, this film examines the causes and symptoms of Combat Operational Stress, to dispel the common misconception (among the military) that having Combat Operational Stress is a sign of weakness.

 

 

Leatherneck Magazine

 

World War II: Montford Point Marines - Honoring and Preserving Their Legacy

Leatherneck Magazine - February 2011 by Coral Anika Theill

*Link of Coral Theill's Montford Point Marines article at the Leatherneck Magazine website.

Article inludes film footage of the Montford Point Marine Day at Camp Johnson, 26 Aug 2010 as well as many other pictures.

 

 

Coral Theill's Montford Point Marine articles at Salem-News.com

 

Montford Point Marines of WWII Receive Congressional Gold Medal

 

 

From Segregation to a Single Corps of 'Green Marines

 

 

Congressional Gold Medal for Montford Point Marines

 

 

Salute to the Montford Point Marines - Loyalty, Honor and Courage in the Face of Racism

 

 

 

Coral Theill's Military Related Articles Published at Salem-news.com

 

New Book: Short Rations for Marines

 

 

Rolling Thunder XXVI May 26, 2013: Until They Are Home

 

 

VOTE FOR USMC Combat Veteran MWD Lucca K458: AHA Hero Dog Award Contest

 


RollingThunder XXV May 27, 2012: Gone but Not Forgotten

 

 

Support USMC K-9 Combat Veteran MWD SgtBeyco

 

 

Remembering Fallen Marine Lance Corporal Osbrany Montes De Oca

 

 

United States Marine Corps Brings Leadership Courses to Wounded Warriors

 

 

Thunderroads Virginia Magazine re published Coral's May 21, 2013

Rolling Thunder Salem-News.com in their June 2013 issue

See Thunderroads Magazine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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