 Transition from the Army to civilian life. My main adjustment problem was probably my attitude. I was angry a lot, frustrated. My name is Jonathan Falk. I served in the United States Army, deployed to Iraq twice with 101st. Before I left, it was suggested that I go to see some doctors and everybody they brought up the PTSD title. Me, I don't know if that's what it was or if it's just thinking that things should move a little smoother than they did as far as employment, being secure, making sure my family's good to go. I was just very aggravated and mad a lot and it poured over obviously to my wife because she's the one that's closest. I would say my biggest help or assist when I came home being around other vets, being around people that were in the same mind frame as me, been around the same things as me. Now I'm a lot more calm and I know how to deal with things and I'm happier and my home life is incredible compared to what it used to be. I'm more thinking about my kids and my wife now. I just have a better general outlook on life. I'm a veteran and my victory would be learning how important it is to connect with other veterans.