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Kris Goldsmith: PTSD, Less-Than-Honorable Discharges, and Domestic Violent Extremism
Season 1 · Episode 47

Kris Goldsmith: PTSD, Less-Than-Honorable Discharges, and Domestic Violent Extremism

Kris Goldsmith Discusses PTSD and his suicide attempt, his battle to amend his less-than-honorable discharge, and his work fighting domestic violent extremism.

Burn the Boats

August 25, 202154m 29s

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Show Notes

Kris Goldsmith is an Army combat Veteran who served in Iraq. As a 19 year-old, he was assigned the task of photographing corpses and documenting mass graves. He developed severe PTSD, and in 2007, as the result of a suicide attempt that caused him to miss redeployment, he was given a less-than-honorable discharge. After years of legal battles, that discharge was upgraded. Kris went on to become an advocate for veterans with “bad paper” discharges, and helped pass crucial legislation that helps them receive the benefits they deserve. Since then, Kris has turned to combating domestic right-wing extremism. 


To learn more about Kris’s time in the Army, listen to his episode of Warriors In Their Own Words.


Find Kris on Twitter at @KrisGoldsmith85


Learn more about his organization, High Ground Veterans Advocacy, here.


Learn more about Kris’ work fighting domestic extremism here.

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