“My job is stopping my war hero husband from committing suicide.“

What’s it like living with someone who contemplates suicide on a regular basis? Tanya Harrison knows. She’s married to Sergeant Craig Harrison, a former Army sniper who, during a 23-year military career, once held the record for the longest kill in combat. Craig was medically discharged with complex PTSD in 2013 and has suffered with debilitating mental trauma ever since. He spoke with brutal honesty and raw emotion about his issues in a recent Veterans’ Foundation film. Now it’s time to hear from his wife, Tanya – one of the many unsung heroes who live with partners who battle the psychological damage caused by what they’ve experienced during active service. *If you’d like to help soldiers like Craig, and the families that support them, please play the Veterans’ Lottery. This month’s jackpot stands at £50,000. Sign up here: Please help us support those in need and be in with the chance to win £50,000 every month: Veterans’ Foundation supports over 350 UK-based military & Veteran charities. We have given over £12 million to these charities and projects, please help us give more by joining the National Veterans’ Lottery: Please subscribe to our channel if you haven’t done so yet: If you are a Veteran who needs help right now, please contact the Veteran’s Gateway here: You can also donate to the Veterans’ Foundation here: Our Facebook: Our Instagram: Our Twitter: Our Blog: Thank you for your support.
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