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Lieutenant Alfred Serrato talks about his training and prparation for combat, discusses landing in a combat zone and seeing what war does to a soldier mentally and the physical injuries the men from his unit endured as well as how the experience affected his adjustment to civilian life dealing with post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Recorded in Pattaya, Thailand, February 2014 as part of California Reads, War Comes Home, a program of Cal Humanities in partnership with the California Center for the Book.
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