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After deploying are/were you quicker to respond with anger and get aggravated? Does it get worse with each deployment? Does/did it go away or subside?
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MAJ Ron Peery
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I've always had a temper. But it seems to have moderated in the last 10 years.
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MSgt Dan Hurley
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I get aggravated easy and plays on your last nerve babysitting gets old
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The answer is "maybe," or "it depends." If you feel like you have become or are becoming quicker to anger I would suggest reaching out for assistance. When I returned from Iraq I think it would be safe to say that I was quick to anger and react. I sought help before it became a major problem, and I am glad that I did.
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CAPT (Join to see) Sir, did you seek through the military channels or outside?
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I started with MilitaryOneSource.com
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MAJ Mark Wilson
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I came home from Iraq in '03 and had a tough time with anger. Stupid little things would set me off. It helped a lot to have some people to really talk to. It can be a challenge because of your rank. At the time I was on a small AC/RC team in a SC NG battalion headquarters. Luckily one of my platoon sergeants had PCSed there before we deployed and sat across the desk from me. I was relying on Desert Storm vets like him at first because none of my peers had deployed yet. I also found that exercise, especially physical stuff such as Rugby helped as well. Going to the range with friends was also a good time.
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MAJ Mark Wilson thanks for the suggestions.
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SFC Wallace Carmichael
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Now retired and it stays with you the more you have deployed
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SFC Wallace Carmichael how do you deal with it?
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SSG Waldo Yamada
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The more up in rank/grade and the more you know about the spectrum of things you end up wanting to go home. That's me, some differ.
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SPC Casey Ashfield
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Yes. Only did one. And no.
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SPC Casey Ashfield how are you handling it?
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SGT Philip Roncari
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Since my "Deployment" we called it a tour ,was so long ago 1966-67 ,actually ten months fourteen days in duration I can't really say I had anger or aggravation issues,what amazes me is how the current service members do multiple deployments and still seem to go back to a "normal"way of life between them,it's been fifty years for me and I still have so many memories,don't think I could have done another tour,these young ones are friggen amazing!
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SGT David T.
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I know I do, but have to control it. Most times I don't say anything because once I start down that dark path, forever will it dominate my destiny lol.
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