Being a suffer of depression and PTSD I can wholly understand a solider going over the edge after a deployment or in the process of doing so. Soldiers are pushed to the edge then brought back so often after a while the fine line gets blurry. Subject to all that goes against the grain and ones beliefs then asked to behave and be a model citizen when not doing the job. It gets to one after a while and if anything I have learned everyone reacts differently. Some immediately others years afterwards If in the later case most of the time the therapy and cure are too long and difficult to peruse in todays world of instantaneously being fixed.
When a shrink or other mental health care worker goes over the edge many start questioning the “rules” and treatment being obtained. The worse thing about this one is 13 others lost their lives and the gunman survived at least he had the decency of doing this in Texas where death is used constantly as a punishment.
RIP boys

