Sgt. Nicholas Horner
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Lori said:   April 6, 2010 6:18 pm PST
The Nick Horner Foundation will be up and running in the next month or so. This should of never happened, and being who I am, I can't just sit back and watch. This whole problem needs addressed. http://www.nickhornerfoundation.org

Heidi Carlson said:   April 4, 2010 1:47 pm PST
I will be praying for your family. My son was deployed twice to Iraq and came home with PTSD and TBI. It's been horrible. He's now missing and we are worried sick about him.

Lori Goodwin said:   March 27, 2010 12:20 am PST
If you are interested in helping my No Soldier Left Behind campaign to pressure the state of Pennsylvania in providing a PTSD TREATMENT CENTER capable of helping our veterans, please follow the link and sign the petition. http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/nosoldierleftbehind/

turk said:   February 3, 2010 6:02 pm PST
just want to let everyone know that nick and our family realy appricate the all the support.. nick is now in cresson and doing better. but still not well. i have been printing off some of the postings and sending them for support. thank you all again

Traci said:   January 18, 2010 11:44 pm PST
I am so sorry to hear of this. My husband is an Iraq War Veteran and has come home with PTSD too. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

AnMarie said:   November 30, 2009 9:53 am PST
may God be with you and your strong and brave husband. you can get through this. love always.

Rose said:   November 30, 2009 9:51 am PST
I knew Nick from a long time ago......... He was a great kid. Prayers, hugs, and kisses go out to you- Nick and all of your family for all you have endured. So sorry.

beth hewitt said:   November 29, 2009 6:14 pm PST
My heart aches for you and your family. I cannot even imagine the sorrow you are going through at this time. It is glaringly apparent to me that PTSD is to blame for this and not Nick, and yet why is he sitting in jail instead of getting the help he needs. This has got to change. I know it is not of comfort right now, but maybe a greater good will come of this. I will be telling everyone I can about this horrible injustice and getting as many as I can to donate. My thoughts are with you.

Michael Day said:   November 28, 2009 10:09 pm PST
First off I want to thank you Nick Horner for your service to our country, you are in my heart forever. I know that the military covers up things like PTSD to keep from having to compensate our soldiers for their duties after being released and also not have to provide them medical care. I believe our president is at fault for this tradgedy, he is our commander in chief and it is HIS responsibility to take care of his troops, he has that power but fails to do anything about it. My 22 year old daughter will be going to Afghanistan Mach 2010 without me, we are both in the same unit but medically now I am nondeployable, I have drilled her and drilled her to be able to cope with what she is about to see by telling her that this is a job, when you come back home leave the job behind. I hope that Nick gets the justice that he so deserves, that being he was not in his right frame of mind when this happened and he should get the medical attention that he needs and deserves. My heart goes out to the victims of this tragedy...but you need to contact your senator and demand that our president do something to help our veterans through this trying time...and if you have NEVER served your country in the military....then who gives you the right to judge what Nick was feeling or even seeing at the time.. My heart goes out to Nick, his wife and their children, GOD bless you all

Jess & Angel Hulsey said:   November 28, 2009 3:03 pm PST
I am without words. My heart breaksfor everyone involved. Please know that we pray for you and your family. You gave up yourself to fight for our freedom. I pray that you will get the help that you need. God Bless You. Do Not Give Up

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