Posted on Nov 3, 2016
My PADI Interview: Juan Gonzales, U.S. Military Veteran & PTSD Fighter
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I was certified in 1974 in Panama. At the time the instructor, Mr. Fred Clark, was a retired CSM who homesteaded. Years later I was an article in Soldier's Magazine about him - he was retiring from MWR and I believe he was 80 or 05 at the time. I found SCUBA to be a stress reliever; you can't be stressed under water seeing the beauty of the sea!
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1SG James Timney
it has been my retirement Career for the past 6 1/2 years here in Costa Rica. I have taught over 800 students and see more in my future.
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I'm my book I talk about how scuba diving help with some of the issues I had with PTSD. Let just say it so peaceful deep down in the ocean :)
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