Returning Back Home can be Difficult
Heroes Remember
Transcript
Interviewer: And with all those experiences
and those deployments, coming back home,
is it difficult to return to civilian life?
Because you have another job to do as
soon as you get back here.
Yes and no. Yeah, it takes a while.
It just takes a while.
It’s difficult, but I guess achievable.
You’re so used to doing things on your
own and when you come back, you’ve
got other people there that depend
on you and so forth and so on.
And you just sort of want to,
you’ve been on your own for the past
six months or eight months
whatever the case may be. You almost
want that little space off to one side.
Not that you don’t want to see anybody,
it’s just that… leave me alone for awhile.
And you know, I’ll be good like that.
Yeah, I can remember when I came
home from, I think it was, Sierra Leone.
Yeah, I had a fairly big frontyard and
backyard and I got four loads of topsoil
filled in to re-sod it and I was up ‘til
midnight spreading it all. And my wife,
“Are you coming in tonight” and
I said “No, I just want to get it done.”
You know, I wasn’t finished.
I wanted to stay out and do it.
And something like that, yeah.
It can be difficult.
I guess it depends on your make-up.
It just depends on what you did,
what you’ve seen and
how you’ve absorbed it all in.
Description
Officer Hickey speaks about the sometimes difficult transition back to home life after deployments.
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- Medium:
- Video
- Owner:
- Veterans Affairs Canada
- Recorded:
- July 2, 2016
- Duration:
- 1:46
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