Friday, April 26, 2013

Fort Bragg Army wife stands by her man when Army didn't

UPDATE April 27, 2013

Support pours in for this family!
Crystal Reilly knows the price families pay when their husband's get deployed because she had to do it six times. Her husband was supposed to come back from Afghanistan so that he could get help in a hospital. The hospital became her home instead and she was the one on suicide watch.

If you believe the headlines from the military about "resilience" training, understand something right here, right now. Since 2009 they all have had this special "training" that was not tested so when a wife like Crystal uses the term "guinea pig" know that this is the biggest part of the problem. When suicides go up after billions are spent every year to "prevent them" it shows there is something really, really wrong with this.

Army wife battles military over husband's post-traumatic stress disorder
ABC News
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Nicole Carr

FAYETTEVILLE (WTVD) -- The spouse of a Fort Bragg soldier is taking her battle with the Army public after she says they abandoned them in their time in need.

Crystal Reilly, a mother of two, says she took her concerns about her husband's post traumatic stress disorder to the Army, and was virtually ignored.

So Thursday, she did something that couldn't be ignored. Almost anything you could imagine was for sale at Reilly's home in the 1600 block of Lakeway Drive in Fayetteville.

If you a double take, you realize the house and its owner are crying out.

A sign on the home reads, "The Reilly family is done with the guinea pig Army system. Get us real help."

Reilly has been married to the Army for 15 years, but it became apparent in 2009 that her husband, Sgt. Charles Reilly, was starting to change.
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