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[His work] didn't believe it. They thought it was an act.

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I think the hardest part for him

getting the help that he needed

was from his work, from the military,

from his own people that he sees every day.

He got support from his family, from his wife, from his kids,

but he didn't get it the most where he goes and spends his,

80 percent of the time, which is his job.

He's at his job for 12 hours.

He sees them every single day for 12 hours,

but he didn't get that support system from them

because they thought it was a show.

They thought it was a cop-out.

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