Strutz Strutz:
I know we've had threads about this subject before...
It's heartbreaking to think of how many soldiers and their families that we have not read about that have gone through this. It's hard to find the words to express the outrage that proper support is seemingly not extended to those returning after service to their country.
Why do we continue to fail so much in this area?
I don't know, but I wish it would stop.
Soldiers who need help shouldn't be turned away, or be afraid of asking.
Maybe the military doesn't want people to know we don't have a bunch of
perfect little soldiers.
I sure money plays a part.
What really bothers me is the number of stories that are coming out.
It seems almost everyone is coming back with some form of PTSD.
Perhaps it's the types of wars we are fighting these days; before, the enemy
was clearly marked, you killed him, and moved on. These days, the politics
of it is so much more messed up.
In this case, it seems a deliberate attempt has been made to cover things up.
People dodging responsibility seems to happen everywhere these days.