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Posted on Jul 3, 2025
SSG Clint Romesha
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SPC James Seigars
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I’m not sure if it was put in my records or not, but I went through the gas chamber once with one of my eyelets having something wrong with it unbeknownst to me. So when I went in the gas got inside my mask and I ended up having three stitches in my forehead because I couldn’t see and there was a doorway that was shorter than I am which I hit pretty hard on my way out.
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SPC Terry Martin
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In Basic, I was crawling through the simulation battlefield. A pit blew when I was close by and injured my back. I was driven to the dispensary for treatment.
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BG Jim Drago
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I had two documents showing my injuries. the orginal and follow on Aid Station visit. Both for head aches, and “my eyes hurting”. The second was 6 months after the first.
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BG Jim Drago
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Step one, minimize exposure as much as the mission allows. Number 2, document any major exposures or long term exposures. Preferably by an LOD used as “for record”. Three, seek medical help if required. It’s also addional documentation. Four, keep copies of the above and never assume the big system in the sky has your back.
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MSG William Wold
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In Vietnam I was in the pier in QuiNhon delivering some equipment to be uploaded onto a ship. There was an explosion just under the surface of the water, explosives planted in a tire bumper blew a hole in the ship, took in water and partly sunk tied to the pier. I was knocked over and some flying debris stuck in my boot sole . My ears were ringing. There’s no way I didn’t hit my head. Anyway the four required stitches. Was told I was put in for a Purple Heart, but it was denied because it wasn’t a bullet. Life went on. Fast forward to 2002 when I was encouraged to file a claim. Apparently my medical records were found as in my numerous conditions listed was a foot puncture wound at 0%. I had forgotten all about it. When the PACT Act was passed my VSO suggested filing for a few other things that got me to 90%, but the foot is still at 0%. Unfortunately at 74 I’ve never brought up the concussion it would be challenging to do so now.
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PO1 Charles Mitchell
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Getting hit on the head by a box dropped over 30 feet that knocks you to your knees will also cause these issues. Bringing stores onboard shipp and one was dropped on my head.
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CPT Stephen Feldman
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I was hit in the head by the step of a C-130! At the time I was jumping out of said C-130 and was hanged by the static line of the jumper in front of me. That was in 1976 and I have been disabled and compensated by the VA since 1977.
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CPL Motor Transport Operator
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There is also emerging evidence that these impacts may actually change our DNA. I learned that when I listened to the audio book "The Dead Drink First". It was a tough listen for me because the parallels between my father and the authors father were eerily similar even though my dad was army in Germany and his dad was marine corps Japan.
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COL Scott Pacello
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Agree with all of your comments. I always tell my friends leaving service that later in life things start coming about with your body, especially the things you mention in your above note. Training, combat, etc all have an affect on you. It is especially evident over 50 years old. I retired in 2011 and deal with it now at 62 and have found yoga, fitness and no drinking help me quite a bit.
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Col Dan Ketter
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Still doesn't matter to the VA. I've appealed 3 trimes and it means nothing
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