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As a Marine infantryman, Louie Fuentes fought in some of the Iraq war’s bloodiest battles. As a Marine infantryman, Louie Fuentes fought in some of the Iraq war’s bloodiest battles. First


deployed to Iraq in 2004, Fuentes was ordered to Ramadi – an insurgent hotbed known for its dangers. It took all the young Marine had to survive. “In my first combat deployment, 34 marines


were killed and 250 were wounded in action had to be sent home,” Fuentes said. “It was a tough deployment; one of the roughest cities in Iraq.” Devoted to duty, Fuentes deployed again to


Iraq in 2009 and Afghanistan in 2011. But after a decade in the Marines, he found himself wanting something new. At 34, Fuentes went from navigating a battlefield to navigating a college


campus – a transition he said wasn’t easy. Part of it was learning how to be a civilian again. But mostly, it was the deaths. There would be a call or a post on social media: another Marine


dead. Suicide. It’s the kind of thing that Veterans don’t always want to talk about; the kind of thing that almost sidelined his education. VA Salt Lake City VITAL program manager Dr. Aaron


Ahern (right), discusses program benefits with student Veteran Joseph Atkin. (VA file photo).. Now a Salt Lake City VA human resource assistant, Fuentes said Veterans face unique challenges


while going to school. More than securing loans or choosing a major, Veteran students often have to deal with trauma or physical injuries.  For Fuentes it was PTSD. So, he sought counseling


at VA’s Veterans Integration to Academic Leadership (VITAL) program. Founded in 2010, the program’s services are designed to help student veterans be successful in school said Dr. Aaron


Ahern, program manager. At its core, Ahern said the program has three missions: * Provide outreach to student Veterans about benefits; * Make campuses more veteran-friendly including


increased access to care – especially for mental health; * Training school faculty and staff. It was through the program that Ahern, who counsels Veterans helped Fuentes overcome the


challenges he was facing. For Fuentes, the program was life-changing. He found the program so beneficial he decided to work for it as a peer mentor. Now he helps Veterans deal with what he


went through. “We talk to them, get them to open up about the issues they might be having,” Fuentes said. “Sometimes they don’t know what issues they are having until they speak to someone


who has had those issues.” Mentors are trained to screen Veterans for suicide and learn techniques for talking down Veterans. They also help acclimate Veterans to college, provide


information on disability and education benefits, and help enroll Veterans for VA medical care, Fuentes said. “The VITAL program is there to help Veterans succeed in college,” Fuentes said.


“One of the things with a lot of Veterans is they tend to start school and drop out. The vital program ensures Veterans finish school.” In continuing his tradition of serving, Fuentes joined


the Salt Lake City VA in December of 2017. “It’s (VA) where there’s always a Veteran,” he said. “You can’t go anywhere else where the main customer is the Veteran. I wanted to be able to


help.” Fuentes said he would like to teach resume writing and interview skills to Veterans leaving the service. He advised anyone hesitant to reach out.  “My success story is me,” he said.


“VITAL directed me in the direction I am going in now. I was going to school to be a teacher and discovered I wanted to keep helping Veterans. I’ve been given that opportunity and look


forward to it.” MORE INFORMATION VITAL is offered at most area colleges and universities. To learn more about the VITAL program or other resources for student Veterans, visit the VA College


Toolkit website.


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