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David Bass came home to Fort Worth in 2006 after serving in the Army but sometimes he feels like he’s still in Iraq.

After his 25 years in the military, the 64-year-old Desert Storm veteran had nightmares almost every night for six years about being back on the warfield.

“I still have the sensation that I’m in Iraq,” said Bass, who now lives in Killeen. “I can hear Iraq, I can smell Iraq. I can hear the rockets going off.”

– Read the entire article at The Texas Tribune.

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