Neurodiversity: a lived experience by TSgt Erik Taylor

U.S. Air Force Airman Basic Erik Taylor, now a technical sergeant, awaits formation for Drum and Bugle Corp performance at a Boy’s Scouts event in Biloxi, Mississippi, 2013. Taylor shares his story as a diagnosed member with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, major depressive disorder and autism spectrum disorder in hopes to foster understanding and provide a platform for Airmen to openly exchange their own neurodiversity experiences. (Courtesy Photo)

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