We all know soldiers carry a lot of weight on their shoulders. While this is true in the physical sense with their equipment, body armor, etc. it is also true in the sense that they carry the reputation of America wherever they travel. This is difficult for anyone to carry, but consider it being carried by someone 18-25, a group much of culture believes to still be in adolescence.
Retired Lt. Gen. Jerry Boykin joins Wesley and TJ on the program to discuss things active duty personnel cannot talk about, primarily the hidden struggles of policies that seek to make the military a social experiment. As in the previous episode, they also discuss practical ways civilians can help, encourage, and pray for soldiers.