mr. reickhoff. dr. hosek. >> thank you. i would like to thank chairwoman marie, ranking member, and the committee for the opportunity to testify that during the nearly 10 years since 9/11, or the 2.2 million active and reserve members have been deployed. the growing public recognition of the stresses for the service members and their families and the invisible one second hot servicemen was hard to put it in my written testimony i've given an overview of ran studies on deployment at this point i hope to highlight selected findings. these touch on the following topics, the importance of total months of deployment and understand the effects of deployment. the prevalence of ptsd and major depression among those who have deployed. the barriers of the care they face. the importance of providing evidence-based care. and unemployment. in our research we found that extended lengths of deployment cannot family and societal impacts ranging from the financial and emotional stress of increased divorce rates, academic and emotional conse