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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Aug 13, 2019
Nichole Ayres
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PO3 Helen Hill
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Many Veterans don't get help right away and if they do they are often pushed aside like our Vietnam Veterans who suffered from PTSD and were told to suck it up...when our Veterans returned home from Vietnam there was no name for what they were suffering from and it wasn't til later (the first Gulf war) when it was finally addressed as PTSD...now many of our Vietnam Vets are getting the correct help for this.. Many of our now returning Vets try to solve their problems with either alcohol or drugs before looking into getting help at their local VA's...I work at a local VA in my hometown and I have spoken to many of our returning hero's as well as many of our Vietnam Veterans and they know that they can always count on me to be there if just to listen and not judge. I have a few on Facebook that I am friends with and if I don't see them up at the hospital or haven't seen them on line for a month or so then i will message them and ask them how they are doing. They always respond back to me and always thank me for checking on them, they know they can count on me for moral support no matter what.
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SPC Richard Zacke
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I know several veterans that are affraid to seek help because their state has the Red Flag law and all it takes is a mad ex or even a neighbor to report you for anything to do with guns and the police raid your home and seizes your guns. It has happened to one veteran we know from church and becuse he did'nt know who was bangging on his door he was armed. They took him to jail on a Saturday and he had to withdraw from his pain meds that he desperatly needed. There is no easy fix to this problem but we can't keep losing all these great troops because they saw the horrors of war while protecting our country. IT HURTS losing someone you love that gave so much. These 3 and 4 deployments are more than anyone can handle but their affraid of reprisal if they seek help.
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SPC Steven Nihipali
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It's all about the labeling... missing out on training because you have an appointment with psych and team leader, squad, section whatever has to make that up. Range time, rock March, e.t.c... its all the Army's way of saying shut up or get out
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Sgt Walter McLaughlin
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Because the VA is the culprit and they are not friendly when you protest or hold them accountable!
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PO3 Garland Krause
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I have a Less Than Honorable Discharge from 1984 and An Honorable Discharge from !972. Am I S.O.L. with the VA
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MSgt Juan Salinas
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what now, I'm confused.
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SPC(P) Chandler Lonergan
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I am building http://www.charliemike.life for that reason right there!
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PFC Donnie Harold Harris
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When one breaks a leg and go es to the doctor the reaction is fine. When it is in your head - you are watched- criticized - evaluated/invalidated(the worst of the list) and drugged out of your mind. as if you are the cause of the Blast that blew away your friends. Yes, it is hard to ask for help because I grew up in the shadow of Eli Lilly plant as a child where Ruiomer had it they were cooking monkie brians at night. leave a smell. I know where the meds come from. and it ant good people. The opioid crisis was designed to destabilize the weaken the warier. Instead of real help like a good talk a good cry and a dam good hug.
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MSgt Carl Stokes
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Im glad some folks got help, Me Im sick and tired of the VA Just pushing pills off on me. The commands could have done something with us when we were all still together instead of just working us until the day we went home and now our families have to do what the military should have. Im tired of being asked do you feel like hurting yourself or others? Shit yea-on a daily basis but you know what will happen if you say it. Just because you feel it doesn't mean your gonna do it. Until they make a pill that makes you happy again I dont think there is any help.
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SGT James Perander
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Right, what happened to they cate about us having a quality of life after NOT!
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SSG Franklin Briant
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People deal with things in their own way, some good, some not so good. Due to the profession we have chosen do not allow for weakness. As a leader you should know the troops you are leading well enough to know when they are acting out of the norm. Talk with the squad and team members to narrow down the cause for the change and then talk to the individual to get the help they need. But it would be easier for a peer or friend to approach the individual and bring the situation to light. During my 20 years of service I still have things that bother me with different triggers that may set me off. I have not been to the point of needing help but if someone I trusted approached me about my actions I would ask for help. I have had to deal with way too many suicides in both my military career and my career in corrections after the military, one is too damn many for me.
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