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Eddie Agosto's Hope Restored

Eddie Agosto joined the Marines at age 19 to escape the mean streets of Brooklyn.  In 1980, President Carter sent a small force into Iran to try to liberate the American Embassy hostages that were being held by revolutionary Iranian element.  It ended in a disastrous crash in the desert during a sandstorm.  Eddie was on that mission.  He was in another helicopter. He and his comrades had to rescue the injured and hastily  bag the ruined bodies of the deceased and get out of there before their failed mission was discovered by Iranian revolutionary forces.  What he saw and experienced, and what he had to do for his comrades, sent him on a downward spiral into the darkness of PTSD on his return home.



Back home, he got involved with drugs, he was losing his way and losing his family at the same time.  One day his daughter told him that she loved him, but if he didn't get some help, she would no longer allow him to be with her children.  She told him she didn't want them to have to deal with what she had gone through as a child in his house.

Eddie found his way into the counseling programs at The Veterans Village of San Diego.  VVSD is one of our partners who benefit from the free click donations that you engender every time you hit that blue donation button here on The Veterans Site.

At first, Eddie Agosto was  full of anger, just like so many of us who have been through the horrors of war and came back confused, hurting, and lost.   It was the challenge of his daughter, out of her remaining love for him, and his involvement with the veterans community at Veterans Village of San Diego, that Eddie helped reclaim his life and his dignity.  

Watch this film as Eddie explains his story.  It is a great story.  There are many of us that need to hear what he has to tell us.  There is great encouragement in it.  If you don't have family for support, the community of veterans who have been through these things themselves, are there to help.  But if you have both those veterans and your family, you can't lose.   

We are proud of you Eddie Agosto.  Thanks for giving us the hope that we can overcome our post-war challenges and reclaim the dignity of our lives.

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