File:Ptsd Help.png

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English: veteran crisis hotline info
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Source Taken from [1] which claims copyright, but clearly derived from the public domain image File:Battling PTSD (4949341330).jpg. Addition of text to the public domain image does not make this image eligible for copyright, so it remains in the public domain.
Author Photograph from the U.S. Marine Corps. Text addition from Meredith Shafer, 2015.
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