From Suicidal to Serving Others: The Story of a Veteran and His Dog

Published: April 27, 2022, 7 a.m.

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Cole Lyle held a gun in his hand, ready to take his own life, when a friend knocked on his door. 


\\u201cI\'ll be honest with you, in my opinion it is divine intervention because my finger was literally on the trigger,\\u201d Lyle, a Marine veteran, says. 


After six years in the military, Lyle was struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. He had tried medication and was going to therapy, but none of it worked, he recalls. That\\u2019s when he began exploring the option of getting a service dog.


Lyle spent $10,000 of his own money on Kaya, a loving German shepherd, because the Department of Veterans Affairs didn\'t provide funds for acquiring service dogs. 

Kaya brought needed purpose back to his life, Lyle says, so he became an advocate of veterans getting access to service dogs. 


Today, Lyle is executive director of Mission Roll Call, a nonprofit that brings the needs of veterans directly to members of Congress. 


Lyle joins \\u201cThe Daily Signal Podcast\\u201d to share his personal story and to explain how all Americans can help veterans who are struggling after their service to America. 


Also on today\'s show, we cover these stories: 

  • Russian President Vladimir Putin \\u201cnever imagined that the world would rally behind Ukraine so swiftly and surely\\u201d says Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.
  • President Joe Biden\\u2019s Energy Department announces that it is banning the sale of light bulbs that produce less than 45 lumens per watt.
  • The newest critic of Tesla CEO Elon Musk\\u2019s recent acquisition of Twitter is the European Union.


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