PTSD tends to correlate with the feeling of being out of control. So SEALS and other special ops that have to kill people might not become scarred. But the kid who joined the military and is surprised attacted or runs into an IED is much more likely to have issues. Unfortunately, as well as the kid handled himself here, it's closer to the second scenario, especially since he's also having to defend his life again in court.
PTSD tends to correlate with the feeling of being out of control. So SEALS and other special ops that have to kill people might not become scarred. But the kid who joined the military and is surprised attacted or runs into an IED is much more likely to have issues. Unfortunately, as well as the kid handled himself here, it's closer to the second scenario, especially since he's also having to defend his life again in court.
Good response, thanks for the input.