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November 11, 2022


Title: Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)


Part 1 of 3

Tom Satterly served in the U.S. Army for 25 years – including 20 in the elite Delta Force, retiring as a Command Sgt. Major. He has been awarded 64 medals, including five Bronze Stars – two with Valor.

Upon retirement, CSM Satterly continued his service to our country by teaching the next generation of Special Operations war fighters for an elite military contracting firm he helped co-found.

Tom Satterly is also Co-Founder and Officer of the All Secure Foundation, which serves Special Operations Warriors and their families heal from the invisible wounds of war.

Tom is the author of “All Secure: A Delta Force Operator’s Fight to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Do most returning veterans from war zones like to share their stories?

Do many returning veterans relive war experiences from time to time?

What does family life look like for a veteran returning from deployment with PTSD?

Is there a profound, generational impact?

Do returning soldiers have a difficult time adjusting back to “normal life”?

What is the military doing to help soldiers and their families adjust?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is there a staggering suicide rate among Veterans? Is the suicide rate higher for men and women who have served in Special Operations?

Why is the suicide rate so high? Tom offers part of his own testimony…

Are many Veterans reluctant to seek help for PTSD?




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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is the world still a dangerous place harboring those who will not hesitate a second to kill my wife, my kids, and my grandkids?

How was Tom personally rehabilitated?

Where can Vets get help?

Tom says suicide hotlines are a great resource. He also encourages people to reach out to family and friends. Never, ever be afraid to ask for help. You can click here  for more information on Tom’s All Secure Foundation.

He also encourages friends and families to reach out to people who may be suffering from PTSD. Your text or phone call may save a life!



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November 11, 2019


Title: Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)


Part 1 of 3

Tom Satterly served in the U.S. Army for 25 years – including 20 in the elite Delta Force, retiring as a Command Sgt. Major. He has been awarded 64 medals, including five Bronze Stars – two with Valor.

Upon retirement, CSM Satterly continued his service to our country by teaching the next generation of Special Operations war fighters for an elite military contracting firm he helped co-found.

Tom Satterly is also Co-Founder and Officer of the All Secure Foundation, which serves Special Operations Warriors and their families heal from the invisible wounds of war.

Tom is the author of “All Secure: A Delta Force Operator’s Fight to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront.

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Do most returning veterans from war zones like to share their stories?

Do many returning veterans relive war experiences from time to time?

What does family life look like for a veteran returning from deployment with PTSD?

Is there a profound, generational impact?

Do returning soldiers have a difficult time adjusting back to “normal life”?

What is the military doing to help soldiers and their families adjust?



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Title: Part 2 of 3 - Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is there a staggering suicide rate among Veterans? Is the suicide rate higher for men and women who have served in Special Operations?

Why is the suicide rate so high? Tom offers part of his own testimony…

Are many Veterans reluctant to seek help for PTSD?




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Title: Part 3 of 3 - Fighting to Survive on the Battlefield and the Homefront
Topic: Veteran’s Day Special
Discussed by Command Sgt. Major Tom Satterly
with All Secure Foundation (www.allsecurefoundation.org)

Questions/Issues Discussed:

Is the world still a dangerous place harboring those who will not hesitate a second to kill my wife, my kids, and my grandkids?

How was Tom personally rehabilitated?

Where can Vets get help?

Tom says suicide hotlines are a great resource. He also encourages people to reach out to family and friends. Never, ever be afraid to ask for help. You can click here  for more information on Tom’s All Secure Foundation.

He also encourages friends and families to reach out to people who may be suffering from PTSD. Your text or phone call may save a life!



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