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It's imperative to look up to and learn from army veterans; only then can we truly understand the sacrifices made by men and women in uniform.
Mental Health Flap Sheet
You or someone close is having a significant emotional event What do you do? Combat Indicators Signs that you or someone else are having a significant emotional event are going to differ from person to person and can even be different indicators at different times for the same individual. The Military does a good job of teaching “Absence of the normal, presence of the abnormal” to troops but it’s also completely applicable to a civilian, so even if you’re unaware of poor mental health indicators you will notice a change in;
By Justin “Jud” Haywood5 years ago in Serve
Sisyphus and the Afghanistan Withdrawal
According to Greek mythology, Zeus punished Sisyphus, King of Corinth, by condemning him to an eternity of rolling a heavy boulder up a hill. Each time he reached the top of the hill, the boulder would roll back to the bottom, and Sisyphus would have to repeat his struggle.
By Adam Patrick5 years ago in Serve
Do You Really Want To Understand This?
Not being political about things, I have read the community guidelines, but as an Iraq veteran I can’t help but have mixed fellings about Operation Enduring Freedom Afghanistan mission ending. For sure I felt just as happy hearing my military people are coming home from there as I was for the Iraq side of the house when we came home. It is just bittersweet is all. I knew and saw what was the price we paid after twenty years of combat operations.
By Michael Capriola5 years ago in Serve
Army Acronyms and Whatnot Vol. 6
29JUL2021; 1120, THU Speaking of Star Wars tho, I'm pretty sure that this featured image might could win some sort of accolade for capturing such a large number of Padawans and Younglings, in a single still shot, accompanied by a couple of USA soldiers and a Stryker. "Long live the [Jedi order]."
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Serve
Army Acronyms and Whatnot Vol. 5
20JUL2021; 2240, TUE It's almost another Buddy Check 22nd and we're in the waning minutes of the 10pm hour (aka 2200). Somehow, I only mentioned the roughly 22 Vets that commit suicide everyday in solely one of these debriefs; despite a completely different one being typed up and posted mid afternoon on a random 22nd of the month.
By Nefarious Darrius5 years ago in Serve










