Posted on Sep 12, 2014
LTC Gregory Bishop
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The civilian/military divide is worse than we thought. Really? You thought PTSD was an STD? Watch the video below.
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This reminds me of Mark Dice and his "man on the street" videos. Here's one on the topic of Memorial Day:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4dy7mmu2Ro

Foreigners know more than Americans when it comes to these things.
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LTC Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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I have to remind people on Memorial Day that is not about living vets, it is about the fallen. Then I tell them that Veterans Day is the day best for thanking Vets for their service.

When I meet people like in this video, I walk the other way.
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SGT Steven Montgomery
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This is incredibly good - EPIC!! Sad how few know what it even means!!!!!
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CPT April Wertz
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I've had mixed responses. In general, I never received a negative response when I was in uniform or when discussing my military service. I have, unfortunately, experienced a civilian manager who kept making comments hinting at the "dangerous nature" of veterans due to their military service and training. She also made a point of demanding to know if I personally owned firearms. I transferred out of that clinic to the main hospital shortly before they turned on the only other veteran working there, a physician, with the same type of claims and accusations of being threatening to staff - firing and reporting her to the board. Other than that, the places I work haven't even acknowledged veteran status outside of the initial declaration so they can claim their tax credits for being a "veteran friendly employer."
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I am not sure the video illustrates a widening gap between the military/veterans and the general civilian population. It does demonstrate the cluelessness of the average person as many of these types of street interviews do.

I think the appreciation the average person has for the military and veterans is far better now than it was 30, 35 or 40 years ago. I can tell you that when I served getting a thank you was out of the question. When people learned you were in the military they usually avoided you or just gave you a look like they felt sorry for you.
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Is the Civilian/Military divide worse than you thought?
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LTC Strategic Plans And Training Officer
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Yes the video is very interesting. I have found after getting out that civilians do not have any idea about the military. PTSD happens in different degrees, while in the service, working with other combat vets most service members may not know if they have it. There will be no sympathy from civilians either as they do not understand PTSD. Civilization is a challenge for combat vets since civilians are mostly ignorant of PTSD.
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CPT Jack Durish
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As a native of Baltimore, Maryland, I can't help but reach back to the writings of H.L. Mencken to respond to this one...

"No one ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public"
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LTC Gregory Bishop, I felt like I was watching an episode of Water's World.

Our citizens have no idea what our military personnel are dealing with based on what they have been exposed to during at least the most recent wars. Vietnam was probably worse in some cases.
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