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Veterans Day speaker Nash shares story of wartime trauma, struggles as veteran
District’s first female American Legion commander identifies Legion as part of vets’ support system
U.S. Army veteran and Georgia Southern University graduate Casey Nash shares her story of service during a keynote address at the annual Veterans Day observance at the Averitt Center for the Arts on Friday, Nov. 11.
U.S. Army veteran and Georgia Southern University graduate Casey Nash shares her story of service during a keynote address at the annual Veterans Day observance at the Averitt Center for the Arts on Friday, Nov. 11.
Purple Heart and multiple Combat Action Badge recipient Casey Nash, now the American Legion’s Georgia First District commander, shares the story of her traumatic experience in the Iraq War and her struggle afterward with PTSD and depression as she calls on people, including other veterans, to be there for the veterans they know.
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