MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – Jeremy Yellin, a former fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps, spoke with service members and DoD employees at the Officers Club aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, March 16, 2017. Yellin, a World War II veteran, shared his war story and how he dealt with being diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to service members and DoD employees. “The smell of death never left me,” Yellin said. “I can still smell today, what I smelled on Iwo Jima 71 years ago.” (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Zachary Orr)
![MARINE CORPS BASE HAWAII – Jeremy Yellin, a former fighter pilot in the Army Air Corps, spoke with service members and DoD employees at the Officers Club aboard Marine Corps Base Hawaii, March 16, 2017. Yellin, a World War II veteran, shared his war story and how he dealt with being diagnosed with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder to service members and DoD employees. “The smell of death never left me,” Yellin said. “I can still smell today, what I smelled on Iwo Jima 71 years ago.” (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Zachary Orr) Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/MPK096/marine-corps-base-hawaii-jeremy-yellin-a-former-fighter-pilot-in-the-army-air-corps-spoke-with-service-members-and-dod-employees-at-the-officers-club-aboard-marine-corps-base-hawaii-march-16-2017-yellin-a-world-war-ii-veteran-shared-his-war-story-and-how-he-dealt-with-being-diagnosed-with-post-traumatic-stress-disorder-to-service-members-and-dod-employees-the-smell-of-death-never-left-me-yellin-said-i-can-still-smell-today-what-i-smelled-on-iwo-jima-71-years-ago-us-marine-corps-photo-by-cpl-zachary-orr-MPK096.jpg)
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