You don't have to be bleeding to be wounded. And you don't have to be silent to survive. Fifteen Years Late - A Soldier's Guide to Surviving PTSD is a raw, unfiltered journey through the hidden war that continues long after deployment ends. Written by U.S. Army veteran Scott Artal, this deeply personal account blends lived experience, emotional honesty, and hard-won insight to bring voice to the battles fought in silence. Part memoir, part survival manual, and part tribute to the brothers and sisters still fighting within, this book strips away the clichés and speaks directly to those who've carried the weight of trauma alone for far too long. Inside, readers will find firsthand reflections on combat stress, loss, and survival; the emotional cost of silence, grief, and guilt; PTSD insight that bridges the gap between pain and healing; practical tools and peace practices that actually help; and a powerful reminder: you are not alone, and you never were. Whether you're a veteran navigating your own healing, a family member seeking to understand, or someone quietly carrying the weight of your own unseen war - this book is for you. Scott's voice is gritty but grounded, direct but deeply compassionate. He writes not as a hero, but as a survivor. Not as someone with all the answers - but as someone who's finally ready to speak. This isn't just his story. It might be yours too. And it's not too late to come home.