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Wyatt McNulty, 39 – LCpl Janos V Lutz Live To Tell Foundation
Wyatt McNulty, 39

Wyatt McNulty, 39

Army Sergeant Wyatt McNulty, born February of 1973, in Roseville, California, beloved husband of Jennifer McNulty; beloved father to son, Cameron; and daughter, Chyanne.

Wyatt proudly and bravely served our country in the US Army for 11 years. He served in Kosovo, Iraq and Korea.

Wyatt didn’t have any injuries that you could see with your eyes, but inside he had a battle in his mind. He battled daily and silently with post traumatic stress from his time spent in the combat zone.

He lost his last and final battle with the physical, mental and emotional agony. Like so many other brave soldiers, he just wanted the war to end.

SGT Wyatt McNulty lost his battle with PTSD, October 31, 2012. He was 39 years old.

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