he married into nydia kum had a stepson and a younger daughter and they went to ethiopia for anotheroperation and then he was given the option by his company going to washington and going to iraq and he went with fabulous enthusiasm. at that point he admired bush and believed the war was necessary and he was there for only seven months but when he came home i feel this leg he had to stand on that was in the military values had been ripped from him and he was appalled after the disbanding of the baptist army -- baathist army. if you look at all of the symptoms come he couldn't sleep, he was always aroused and he was sometimes distant, sometimes frightened, sometimes irrationally angry and so forth but what happened in his case and this is complicated his wife sued for the benefits for her and her children and what the trial came down to was did he or did he not have ptsd at which point it seems to me this doesn't satisfy the need that happens but that is what the courtroom does and it's very difficult to prove the posthumous ptsd. so they looked at the story indicates opposite answers