Chapter 3 Excerpt… By @RWhiteAuthor I remember the call that cracked something in me. It wasn’t the most violent or grotesque. It wasn’t the kind of call that ends with blood-soaked gloves and a sense of finality. No, it was subtle. Quiet, almost. And that’s what …
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“The Quiet After the Sirens: A Personal and Psychological Study in Post-Traumatic Growth”
I did not write this memoir to relive the trauma—I wrote it to survive it. When I sat down to tell the truth about what it means to serve in EMS, to carry the quiet aftermath of war and emergency tones, I didn’t realize I was entering a process psychologists call post-traumatic growth. But that’s what it became.
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Until Valhalla: Memorial Day in the Mind of a Warrior
Memorial Day isn’t about celebration—it’s about remembrance. Through the fog of memory and the echoes of war, one veteran honors the fallen and carries their legacy.
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