The problem is many of the vets claiming PTSD were REMFs that never even came close to combat. Personally, I’m sick to death of the bellyaching. My father flew 30 missions over Europe during WWII and I never heard him bellyache once.
I agree about the REMFs. They are good at being Monday morning quarter backs, too.
Your Dad and mine and most WW II vets never bellyached. My Dad was in CBI and the only thing he ever mentioned, and that was not meant to be construed as a complaint, was having to eat monkey meat when the Japs chased them out of a part of Burma.