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Not trying to defend anyone, I just think that it sounds more like the guy was screwed over more by peer pressure than by his leadership. As far as the enlist memory thing, he got screwed, he should have known better. I also think that he wasn't exactly honest with anybody, not friends, family, nor his leadership
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It's time we quit policing the world and get out of these unConstitutional wars that only make a select few very rich. America WAKE THE FUCK UP already and quit electing a leader who's only qualifying factor is looks. RIP....and give this man a honorable memorial already....wtf.
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nope. not that it matters in the least, nearly all army units are organized the exact same fucking way. this story has a ton of holes in it, it said he re-upped right? why didnt he change MOS? why didnt he as i said before volunteer to run radios in the toc?
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It boils down to ignorance. I get the mentality in combat arms of "toughing it out", but there are some things that just can't be "toughed out." I do think he should have pursued psychological/psychiatric treatment outside of military channels if he needed help that bad - even if he had to pay for it out of pocket. But the article doesn't go into much detail over the amount of peer pressure he was under - he may have been threatened with dishonorable discharge. Most Soldiers have little to no detailed experience with the UCMJ, and as such don't know what can or cannot be done to them, and so they are cowed into compliance.
I'm facing some similar issues (with ignorance) at my school. It's gotten to the point of needing to form a veteran's comittee to help educate the instructors and staff - both in our specific financial aid needs, as well as PTSD. My instructor for history of photography showed the photo of a dying Marine that created a bunch of controversy in 2009 (? I think), without giving any sort of warning or disclaimer to the class. Two classmates (vets with PTSD) had to walk out (one of them had known the dead Marine). Sad situation all around... and the Army's paltry excuse for "suicide awareness" training is more often than not treated as a "check the box training" than as a serious issue. Too many leaders have no clue what is going on in the lives of their Soldiers.
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Just a word of caution for those who haven't seen it - not a movie recommended for anyone with moderate to severe PTSD. It's difficult to watch at times even without that. It is a very well done documentary, IMO, but I always have to throw that disclaimer out there for fellow veterans who haven't yet seen it.
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More of a Documentary than a "movie"
It's actually pretty damn riveting...I'd hardly classify it as a Movie. But I could see how vets and those currently serving would have an issue with it.
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