This kinda fits this thread....ran across it doing the Sandbox update.
No Court-Martial for Soldier With PTSD
Saturday July 7, 2007 1:16 PM By BEN DOBBIN Associated Press Writer
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) - An Iraq war veteran will not be court-martialed for leaving his post without permission for 15 months to undergo treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder, the Army said.
Instead of facing a bad conduct discharge - a felony punishable by up to a year in military prison - Spc. Eugene Cherry admitted he was absent without leave and was granted a general discharge, rather than an honorable discharge, the Army said Friday.
``It really wasn't about proving I went AWOL - that's a given,'' Cherry, who was to be tried by court-martial Monday, said in a telephone interview from Fort Drum in northern New York.
Cherry, 24, encountered horrific battle experiences during 13 months as a combat medic in Iraq. Five months after his return in June 2005, he says he went home to Chicago to find mental health treatment after the Army failed to provide him with adequate help.
When he came back to Fort Drum in March to resolve his Army status, Cherry was restricted to his post and later told he would be court-martialed.
``He was receiving medical care'' at Fort Drum, Army spokesman Ben Abel said. ``He may not have felt that it was adequate ... but it's not an excuse for leaving a unit for that length of time.''
In Chicago, Cherry was treated by Dr. Hannah Frisch, a clinical psychologist who diagnosed him with PTSD and major depression. In a report prepared for his commanders, she said he needed intensive, individualized psychotherapy, not just drugs, to treat his condition.
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