'Defender's Edge': A new approach to combat stress
Senior Airman Brian Hafner inspects his equipment and vehicle on the 532nd Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron's quick reaction force compound Aug. 20 at Joint Base Balad, Iraq prior to a patrol for combative activity off base. Airman Hafner has completed the Defender's Edge program during his time here at Joint Base Balad and uses techniques he learned there to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms. Airman Hafner is a member of the 532nd ESFS's quick reaction force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Andria J. Allmond)
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