Brought to you by Kill Cliff, clean energy drinks. Own it. Go to https://killcliff.com. Gregg F. Martin, PhD, Major General, US Army (Retired), served on active duty for 36 years, until May 2015. He is a combat veteran, Bipolar Survivor, Airborne-Ranger-Engineer qualified soldier, and Army Strategist. He commanded an engineer company, battalion, the 130th Engineer Brigade in combat during the first year of the Iraq War in 2003-04, including the attack from Kuwait, up the Euphrates River Valley, to Baghdad and beyond. Martin is a strong advocate for destigmatizing seeking help for mental illness, and supporting more scientific research around bi-polar disorder and other mental illnesses.
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