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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Jun 11, 2020
SSG Intelligence Analyst
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Yes I am.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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I have since becoming a civilian developed several self-control techniques that I use to choke down the frequent desire to choke the living crap out of a moron
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Maj Walter Kilar
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I want to latch onto this post to say that the recommendations here absolutely apply even after we leave the military. While we are in the military we tend to overlook our mental health because of the stigma or personal shame--despite assurance that it is okay in our mandatory briefings and mandatory training. Once we leave the service, there is nobody forcing us to attend briefings or to remind us that there is no shame in taking advantage of these services. To make matters worse, many of us return to a civilian world without many like-minded veterans to lean on.

The points presented here by SSG (Join to see) are absolutely important to active duty and separated/ retired veterans alike. The only thing I would add for those not on active duty is that you need to be more active in seeking out battle buddies in the civilian world. Have a good mix of non-military and military buddies, but never forget your brothers and sisters in arms who "get you" and may also be ashamed or embarrassed to admit that they have the same issues with maintaining mental and behavioral health.
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