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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Sep 26, 2019
SSG Eric Burleson
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Too many to count that I knew.
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SPC Jeffrey Swanson
SPC Jeffrey Swanson
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Right on Cowboy
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SPC Jeffrey Swanson
SPC Jeffrey Swanson
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Right on Cowboy
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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All good points. We need to make it part of our day to day conversations
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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I suppose the lucky ones regard the transition as merely another hill to climb and pity the civilians who will have to compete with them. A shame that attitude can't be transferred to all.
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Cpl Jeff N.
Cpl Jeff N.
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Bingo. It took me a little while before I realized I could not only compete with my civilian counterparts, I could outperform, out hustle and out lead them. The skills I picked up in the Marine Corps did transfer in many ways. We actually have built in advantages over our civilian counterparts if we would simply stop thinking about ourselves as victims or as being traumatized and lean on the skills we have we would be in much better shape.
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SGT Todd Miller
SGT Todd Miller
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I couldn't agree more. I have built and amazing career and life that started with a solid foundation in the Army. I came from a very poor background and have achieved everything that I ever wanted in life. Now I'm like what am I going to do next? That's a good problem to have.
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You shouldn't try to speak for all/everyone. I have no idea why you think transitioning from the armed forces is some sort of monumental task.

Separating from the service is not traumatic. It is a simple life decision. It is no more complex than any other person deciding to change jobs or perhaps career paths. Some of you in the "transition marketplace" are over complicating this likely to sell books or other material. You don't need professional/therapists etc. help to leave the armed forces. It is not that big of a deal. I think too many of you over complicate a simple process.

This is not a "dark path". It is, for most, a decision they willingly make to leave the service just like they made a decision to join originally.

I left the service almost 35 years ago. There were no transition classes, no assistance. You checked out of your unit, perhaps a firm handshake from your CO/Sgt Maj and you were off to your new life. It was actually liberating. You were in full control of yourself again. Responsible for any good or bad that happens. You had to get yourself going every day, make your own way, figure things out, lean on your training and experience to make things happen. The reality is you should be better equipped than your civilian counterparts.

You have painted a dark, scary picture of something that is simple, straight forward and frankly your own decision (most of the time).
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Cpl Jeff N.
Cpl Jeff N.
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Cpl Mark A. Morris - My nickname (for some friends) has been Gunny over the years. My wife, well, she just shakes her head a lot. But no, CPL was it.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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1SG John Furr - I cannot tell you how many people I meet that I am almost 100% sure what they are telling me about their service is at least a little exaggerated. I met a guy in working in a furniture store who was in the Navy. I asked him what he did. He said he worked in "special forces intelligence". I said "wow, I didn't realize the Navy had an MOS of that sort.
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SSG David Kaelin
SSG David Kaelin
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CPO Charles Helms - Humility has nothing to do with humiliation. lol
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Maybe if we stop responding to soldiers’ problems with discussions that devolve into “look how tough I used to be” d*ck waving contests they’d trust us to lead them to solutions.
SGT Carl Blas
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A very god post.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
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Don't Judge, Don't berate and Don't not answer the phone.
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Maj Scott Kiger, M.A.S.
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Excellent share
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SSG Michael Yates
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Great article. I’ve had the suicide attempt after going through lengthy divorce.!
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PO2 Danny Ward
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Many of my classmates, as well as me, were designated to go to Vietnam. All of us came back, but many carried the scars. Those scars were not only physical endured by combat. I have lost far too many because of Vietnam. I am one of the fortunate ones who had a few of the physical, as well as the psychological scars. If you want to see the scars, visit your local VA Medical Centers to see what has happened to the veterans coming back from all the wars from WWII through those being fought today.
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