My point was that most people get PTSD from non-combat; especially sexual assault and physical assault by their own - why are y’all arguing with me about this? It’s in the 2020Some of these posts are off the deep end, gotdamn
When you need that paperwork prepped prior to deploying or ensuring your pay is correct when you're deployed, bet you love that Yeoman then lol
Y'all post stuff for the sake of posting. You do not have to be in a firefight once or every single day to get PTSD. Me and my mans worked at the combat support hospital for 5 months of our tour and the first night we're getting trained up, roadside bomb goes off on this transportation unit. One truck got hit really bad. Never met this girl in my life but I can still see her face and remember every detail of personnel record verbatim to this day. My guy was real fukked up from it. They had reinforced steel on their 5-ton and the heat and force from the IED was so power that it melted that shyt and sliced her open from the bottom of her right breast to her hip bone. All her insides exposed but she was still alive and fighting like shyt. Our job was to get their info in order to file the casualty reports to higher in Kuwait. My dude took one step towards her to do the intake and she flatlines looking right at both of us. Dude was fukked up after that but stayed on at the CSH. And we worked in there during the raid on Al-Sadr, Fallujah, and we were there for the bombing of the DFAC in Mosul. No days off. So directly or indirectly, you will be mentally fukked by what you see regardless if you're frontline or FOBBIT
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I didn’t even remotely imply you had to be in a firefight to get PTSD, I literally said the opposite of that.
and The Wrestler, but Ledgers performance was better than both of those men.
