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From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman
From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman









From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman

He speaks to these issues, as well as the increasing rates of suicide, substance abuse, and homelessness among our veterans and what can be done to help them.From Baghdad, With Love: A Marine, the War, and a Dog Named Lava by Jay Kopelman, Melinda Roth

From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman

Additionally, Kopelman is well versed on the effects of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and the resultant casualties of this debilitating and insidious disease.

From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman

Speaking to audiences about his experiences in Iraq, he also addresses his journey of leadership, and his perspectives on current world events, terrorism, and how politics will affect Iraq and the world. He raises funds for their Operation Rebound program, the penultimate program of its type, dedicated to bringing sports and exercise to permanently disabled veterans and first responders. Kopelman is a past member of the board of directors of Freedom Is Not Free and a past advisory board member of the GI Film Festival and the Rancho Santa Fe Fund, and is a supporter of San Diego-based Challenged Athletes Foundation. He serves on the Advisory Board of the Virtual Reality Medical Center, a San Diego-based company with offices in Los Angeles and Palo Alto, CA, that has been using simulation technologies to treat returning combat veterans suffering from PTSD via graded exposure therapy. He has authored two books, The New York Times and international bestselling memoir, From Baghdad, With Love: A Marine, the War, and a Dog Named Lava and From Baghdad to America: Life After War for a Marine and His Rescued Dog.

From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman

Kopelman has appeared frequently on both network (Fox, NBC) and local television news to discuss breaking stories, events, and issues of importance to the military and veterans. Subsequently, Kopelman served as the I MEF liaison officer to a joint special operations task force and as a liaison officer to the Iraqi border forces – the Desert Wolves – at the Syrian and Jordanian borders. In October, he was assigned as the liaison officer to an Iraqi Army battalion, and they entered the city of Fallujah (at the time, considered the most dangerous place on Earth) to battle insurgents for control of the city. In 2004, as the Special Operations Forces Liaison Officer for the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force (I MEF), Kopelman was deployed to Iraq to train the Iraqi Special Forces (SSF). His last assignment was as the Deputy Director for advisor training at Camp Pendleton. Kopelman began his military career in the US Navy in 1985, training to become a Naval Aviator, and then transferred to the Marine Corps in 1992, where he continued to fly before becoming a forward air controller and earning his gold naval parachutist wings. Today, Kopelman serves as a client success executive at AirStrip, the leading provider of remote patient monitoring services and data aggregation for health systems, physicians, and other clinicians.











From Baghdad, With Love by Jay Kopelman