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Posted on Dec 8, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SGT Healthcare Specialist (Combat Medic)
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Im a reservist and in a Med Support Unit. it is extremely rare that were see a rotation to a combat zone. I have been mobilized twice for great missions buy ive never seen combat and I am slightly embarrassed by it. Once people know I'm a Medic, they always ask if I've seen anything cool. Outside of training, no. I've handled more trauma as a civilian coming upon car accidents and putting my skills to work.

I have also work at some pretty liberal places where many coworkers are anti-war/guns/violence etc. It's very challenging to explain the non glamorous pew pew side of the military. It is also difficult for some coworkers to remove the distain from their faces when they look at me.
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COL Deputy G2
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You can’t stop the film industry from making their hooah movies, but you can educate those around you one person at a time.
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Capt Christian D. Orr
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And here's another one for you: 99% of the civilians I meet seem to think that EVERYBODY in the Air Force is a pilot, that no other jibs in the USAF exist. Even when I tell them up front that I was Security Police, these dumb ignorant phuquetards ask me, "So, what plane did you fly?"
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GySgt Charles O'Connell
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Movies, T.V. programs, are meant for entertainment, rarely have I found any that bear a true resemblance to actual military life, or operations. Hence, people watching, who have no experience with the military form their opinions. The same can apply to other occupations. As a Fire Fighter, folks generally think I'm at one raging structure fire after another, that Police officers are daily engaged in high speed pursuits with guns blazing, Lawyers spend all their time in court rooms, etc... T.V. and movies are designed to make a buck, regardless of supposed social statement they want the public to believe. Imagine if "Top Gun" was a true depiction Naval Aviation, you'd have a 10 min movie, Maverick would have been grounded, owing to his described, history of breaking safety of flight rules, and one Admirals daughter.
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SSG Detailed Recruiter   Agr
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And this is why Recruiting can be such a struggle. Many people have no concept of what the military is and many don’t realize that there are separate branches.
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CW5 John M.
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The problem with having an occupation that is "popular" in the movie/entertainment industry is that you end up getting labeled by stereotypes, clichés, and sound bites. This is often inaccurate as well as negative. Just ask any "Cowboy" or "Indian" ..... Any Seals or Special Ops want to comment?
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CW5 John M.
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It works in the other direction as well, where you could achieve near god-like status, when all you were doing was the job or "tool" you trained on to get it done. Nothing special. Even folks who don't "pull the trigger" are essential.
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SP5 Larry Morris
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You can not help people that don't want to be helped they don't care so quit trying
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SSG Edward Tilton
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Not everyone pulls triggers, some pull lanyards. It gets hairy when you look down your tube and see the enemy has taken two of your six guns and is turning them to fire on you. I blame video games for making exceptional circumstances the norm. They and computer generated movies where weapons magically appear. Perhaps that is why clerks grow beards, ride harley's and buy hats that proclaim them a hero.
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There are a lot of elements of this story, as told by a self-proclaimed writer, that I find hard to believe. In fact, I think it is entirely a work of fiction.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson - Sounds like an unethical professor/student relationship, one you seem highly defensive about. However, as I stated, I don't buy into your story. The correlation between my first and second point has to do with age. A person who is old enough to have a PhD and is a professor (meaning that not only do they have a PhD, they have teaching experience and other qualifications) is at a minimum just barely under the maximum age to seek a commission....but as an experienced NCO you should know that right? To me, your story is just that, a story to get your readers interested, it may even have grains of truth....but in the end is mostly fiction. Have a good night.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
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I don't know what you think I get out of writing these, but the amount of people that read them doesn't really matter that much. I don't get paid for this, I don't receive a plaque for doing a good job. I write these because I like to write and RP invited me to write articles for them.
Again, what would be the reason to lie about anything?
And yes, I am a bit defensive. I do not appreciate being called a liar. I also am quite angry that you are now calling someone that I have the utmost respect for an unethical person.
I'm sorry that you are not capable of maintaining professional relationships with people, a circumstance that probably exists because of your poor attitude. Some of us are, though. Obviously my narrative has only hit you as SO unbelievable, as many have found it within the realm of reality and have been commenting for weeks on it.
The fact that you did not bother to discuss the topic of the piece and instead chose to attack me as a person only leads me to believe that you have nothing of real value to add to the discussion.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson - I said good day sir
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1LT William Clardy
1LT William Clardy
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SFC (Join to see), you've got some definite stereotyping going on, especially regarding the age of college professors. Just as a personal datum, my freshman year I had a Spanish professor who was young enough that I once joked with her about going stag to the ROTC Military Ball, saying that I had gotten so desperate for a date I had even thought about asking her - and she replied that I should have. I still feel I missed out on that -- I am 100-percent certain that her Castillian sense of propriety would have preempted any hint of any potential for hanky-panky, but she would have easily been one of the best-looking and classiest dates at that ball.
Also, she was also a few years younger than I was when I attended IOBC a decade later.
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