Posted on Jan 31, 2020
Pentagon Increases U.S. Injury Toll From Iranian Attack Yet Again — To 64
425
8
3
3
3
0
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 2
I see how this can drag out. I can't speak for others, but I was one of those jerks in the military who felt they could tough it out. The first time I got shot I treated it myself and finally showed our medic three or four days later -- it was fine. Perhaps some of these more recently diagnosed cases were troops as dumb as me, thinking they should suck it up and drive on. But as is the nature of TBI, it can catch up with you later.
(3)
(0)
SrA Jared Hall
Remember, headaches have never been considered serious injuries by any military member either, and they are not as serious as severed limbs, sucking chest wounds, severed arteries, ruptured organs, collapsed lungs etc. TBI is an injury, but you’re misquoting the entirety of the situation, and if you’re trying to imply that Trump doesn’t care about TBI then where have you been for the past 20 years, or past wars? Young men and women have been repeatedly rocketed and mortared, and have been subject to IED blasts, and if they complained of headaches, their leadership—MSgts included—would have scoffed them for malingerers and told them to suck it up. So why does it take a Trump misquote to get everyone sympathetic to even the possibility of TBI in troops?
(0)
(0)
Read This Next