Post tramatic stress disorder?
And being in stuck in the Delta Quandrant far from home, supplies, allies, and support with several hostile groups after them on several occasions never knowing if they will make it home alive wouldn't cause any Post tramatic stress disorder amongst the crew and captain.
Wow
1)I didn't know Sisko was Captain in the war.
2) Yeah he was al broken up before having to run off and stop Dukaht what with the being in a good mood and celebrating the wars end.
Would it cause such a thing normally in the Voyager crew, probably.
Did it, no.
1) He sure didn't become a captain after it.
2) "In the Pale Moonlight"- Sisko is in a depression due to the many casualities during the war.
3) "Far Beyond the Stars" -Sisko is in a major depression and is loosing his faith due to the war.
4) "Tears of the Prophets" -Sisko takes a leave of absence due the deatj of Jadzia and is loosing focus on what his purpose is.
What good mood?
The one from the whole year after Tears of the Prophets and the whole recently getting married that happened in season 7 you make it sound like DS9 was only 6 seasons long.
Regardless of whether Layton was before the war or not, they couldn't use him as a hero.
That was your question, right? That they should have used captains in the war as heroes?
Layton wasn't a captain, wasn't a hero, and wasn't in the war. SO HE DOESN'T COUNT. And you seem to forget that there were captains fighting in this thing off screen as well as the guys commanding the ships in the various fleets shown who we never saw.