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Preview: Toxic Exposure
Preview: Season 2 Episode 6 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
A conversation with three veterans who are on the frontlines battling the silent killers.
The average American associates casualties with bombs and bullets, but there are veterans who have died, and those who are dying from combat, years and decades after they return home from war. Stacy Pearsall, retired Air Force Staff Sergeant, sits down with Elba Barr, Ron Cherry and Bobby Tyner, three veterans who are on the frontlines battling the silent killers, After Action.
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Preview: Toxic Exposure
Preview: Season 2 Episode 6 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
The average American associates casualties with bombs and bullets, but there are veterans who have died, and those who are dying from combat, years and decades after they return home from war. Stacy Pearsall, retired Air Force Staff Sergeant, sits down with Elba Barr, Ron Cherry and Bobby Tyner, three veterans who are on the frontlines battling the silent killers, After Action.
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Demystifying Veteran Experiences
"After Action" seeks to demystify the military experience, provide a platform for dialogue among family members and preserve military stories, many of which have, to date, been left untold.Providing Support for PBS.org
Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipHost> There are veterans who have died and those who are dying from combat years and decades after they returned home from war.
We meet two veterans who are still battling toxic exposure related health problems, And one veteran helping countless others just like them.
>> So when you're dealing with deny, deny and hope they die, it's frustrating because it feels very much like you factor the cost of a body bag, but you didn't factor the cost of taking care of me.
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