Nate Morrison – Nathan Cragg

Many enlisted personnel get a PTSD diagnosis, but do they really have PTSD? And what of the guy or gal that does find themselves in combat? How does combat change a person? Not the way you think it does. This discussion deconstructs PTSD, separates it from TBI and explains why soldiers who have been in combat want to go back as often as possible.


Every Thursday @ Noon with Nate Morrison on Superhuman Radio with Carl Lanore (Host)

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By Nate Morrison

Nate Morrison is a former USAF Pararescue team leader and US Army Special Operations Combat Medic. He is the founder of the Pararescue Combatives program and cofounder of the AFSOC Human Performance program. He was a military freefall, mountain warfare and special operations medical instructor. He is recognized world wide as the leading expert on military fitness training and combative human performance. He has vast experience in teaching a wide variety of special operations skill sets in the private sector to military, law enforcement and other government agencies. He is the founder ofhttps://americandefence.us; specializing in full spectrum soldier and operator development to include human performance optimized equipment and TTPs. Visit his website at: https://www.americandefence.us

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