Google Texas flag hat. If you put it in amazon this one comes up.
I'm pretty certain now that this is the Condor ELEMENT (not Summit). Just something about the cut of the pockets and stitching. See: https://www.amazon.com/Condor-Outdoor-Element-Softshell-Jacket/dp/B01DDW6N66/ Definitely not Arc LEAF Alpha, which is a Goretex waterproof shell, with no insulation, which would not be appropriate on a cold but dry airplane. The Arc doesn't have the same collar or cuff details. The Summit is too bulky/heavily exterior sewing. Here endeth my OCD obsession with finding the right answer (and buying the darned thing). It looks SO comfortable.
Quoted from https://www.amazon.com/Tribe-Homecoming-Belonging-Sebastian-Junger/dp/1455566381
> Suicide is often seen as an extreme expression of PTSD, but researchers have not yet found any relationship between suicide and combat. Combat veterans are, statistically, no more likely to kill themselves than veterans who were never under fire. The much-discussed estimate of twenty-two vets a day committing suicide in the United States is deceptive: it was only in 2008 that—for the first time in decades—the suicide rate among veterans surpassed the civilian rate in America, and though each death is enormously tragic, the majority of those veterans were over the age of fifty. Many were Vietnam vets and, generally speaking, the more time that passes after a trauma, the less likely a suicide is to have anything to do with it. Among younger vets, deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan actually lowers the risk of suicide, because soldiers with obvious mental health issues are not deployed with their units.