Posted on Aug 28, 2019
The Civ-Mil Divide: What’s a Civilian Like Me Doing in a Veteran Leadership Program Like This? |...
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The VA has some baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad people in it. Some managers will ignore rules, regulations, and laws. As for civilian support, I believe most of them close their eyes and distance themselves from the wars.
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SSgt Richard Kensinger
Especially the Vietnam Conflict which is the most despised, detested and protested on record. And during my volunteer work at our local VAC I was told to act in a "civilian" capacity, and not as a vet? And very few of the clinical staff had any hint about military culture, particulalry combat deployments.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SSgt Richard Kensinger - My greatest sympathies to Vietnam Veterans. We destroyed the emotional bridge from Vietnam to the US for veterans to cross. I was privileged to be invited to a 101st company reunion a couple times. It had sustained a 30% casualty rate. I sensed a strong current of energy as the veterans cried and laughed with each other. They were safe to unload pent up emotions. I just felt sad.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SSgt Richard Kensinger - As I have said during my adult life, organizations that do not follow SOPs, rules, regulations, and laws are corrupt organizations. Just look at the ant case for a recently deceased vet in their care.
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And it's only going to get worse as the relative size of the veteran community diminishes and journalists focus on politics while ignoring those who serve/served
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We need a civilian-military gap, military will never understand civilians and civilians will never understand military.
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