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David W. Powell enlisted for a tour
of duty in April 1966 with the US
Marines after receiving an imminent
draft notice. Believing he would be able
to leverage his existing skills as a
computer programmer, he never thought
all they would see on his resume was his
Karate expertise. Even less that he
would wind up serving as a Rocket man in
the jungles of Da Nang and Chu Lai for a
13 month tour in hell.
David's
journey from naive civilian to
battle-hardened combat veteran shows us
all how fragile our humanity really
is. In addition to killing the enemy on
the field of battle, he was witness to
countless cruelties including murder
both cold-blooded and casual, cowardice
under fire, and a callous disregard for
life beyond most people's imagination.
With each new insult, he lost a little
bit of his soul, clinging to his Bible
as his only solace while equally certain
of his own demise.
Upon returning to civilian life after a
two year enlistment, he found himself
with nightmares during sleep, intrusive
thoughts while awake, a hyper vigilant
stance combined with an exaggerated
startle reaction, and a seeming
inability to control basic emotions like
anger and sadness. The price he paid for
what would only be diagnosed decades
later as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
was broken marriages and relationships,
inability to hold down jobs leading to
bankruptcy, alcohol abuse, and having to
hide the service he willingly gave to
his own country.
In 1989, David eventually recovered
through a simple but powerful technique
known as Traumatic Incident Reduction (TIR)
and is now symptom-free. Not just for
veterans, TIR has since been
successfully applied to crime and motor
vehicle accident victims, domestic
violence survivors, and even children.
His story shows what is possible for
anyone who has suffered traumatic stress
and that hope, healing, and recovery can
be theirs too.
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