Jose Belen spent 4 years in the US Army and saw combat in the early stages of Operation Iraqi Freedom. As a Field Artilleryman (13B), Jose was with Old Ironsides (1st Armored Division) as they pushed into Iraq in spring of 2003 and he speaks in stark and bracing terms of the mindset of preparing for war and the atmosphere of combat that he and his fellow soldiers faced.  After leaving the Army in 2005, Jose embarked on a successful civilian career, but was battling inner demons related to his combat experiences and the loss of close friends in battle. Jose takes us deep into his soul and explores the very dark places that veterans with PTSD can go to, and what he did to climb out of that darkness and into the light. With the help of his family and friends, Jose sought help, got off the pills and drugs he was being prescribed and  branched out to a new career in the fitness industry and a newfound passion and talent as an artist. Jose also is a passionate and tireless advocate for veterans’ mental health issues and uses his art as a platform to keep the memory of fallen comrades alive and bring awareness to veterans’ issues. Please check out Jose’s work at https://artbyjosebelen.com and follow Jose on Instagram @josebelenofficial

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