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Thomas Donnelly: The Military Epidemics That Aren't
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<blockquote data-quote="203Cree" data-source="post: 13421183" data-attributes="member: 23726"><p>He who crow's the loudest.....</p><p></p><p>All I'm going to say is I hope you don't have any guys that work for you that have legit issues, because you'll never see it and that's a disservice to them. </p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the rest, I agree with most of it. People shouldn't be flagged or held immediately on redeployment as most times that's not enough time for issues to actually manifest. I've had two high risk soldier's since our redeployment in 2012, both related to re adjustment issues. We're combat support, lost 4 aircraft and 1 entire crew along with 32 packs in the back. Rough year for us. I mean, we're not door kickers, but that's not an easy pill to swallow for anyone. Say what you want, but those stresses affect everyone a little different, and you never know how it's going to go when you get home. Just sayin.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="203Cree, post: 13421183, member: 23726"] He who crow's the loudest..... All I'm going to say is I hope you don't have any guys that work for you that have legit issues, because you'll never see it and that's a disservice to them. As for the rest, I agree with most of it. People shouldn't be flagged or held immediately on redeployment as most times that's not enough time for issues to actually manifest. I've had two high risk soldier's since our redeployment in 2012, both related to re adjustment issues. We're combat support, lost 4 aircraft and 1 entire crew along with 32 packs in the back. Rough year for us. I mean, we're not door kickers, but that's not an easy pill to swallow for anyone. Say what you want, but those stresses affect everyone a little different, and you never know how it's going to go when you get home. Just sayin. [/QUOTE]
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