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Balls bigger n' clankier than the rest of our balls put together?
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Do you think they can ride bicycles?
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(This is about help available for our recent combat Veterans)
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Maybe everybody but me has seen this (I don't watch too much TV but, um... had
some opportunities over the last few days).
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If you've ever read accounts (the official ones are known as citations) of the
reasons that people are awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor, you KNOW that
these are men (are there any women honorees?) who kept moving in moments that
would have paralyzed the majority of the BEST of the rest of us. Bravery. Duty.
Loyalty. Brotherhood. Yes, probably in some cases (and possibly self-admittedly)...
idiocy. Most died. A good number of the survivors have made PSA's welcoming their
newer brothers and sisters home and urging them to get help if and when needed --
to look beyond the shame and embarrassment of "needing" help.
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If our returning soldiers are going to respect and listen to anyone, I surely
think these folks might have a chance of reaching them.
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I recently returned home from a decidedly minor traumatic incident (relatively
speaking) and the warmth of your welcomes has done me immeasurable good.
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I spent six years in the Army. I see the unbelievable numbers of my brothers on
the streets. I fear for the young men and women coming home from even MORE
uncertainty as far as redeployments, etc. I fear that we ain't seen NOTHIN' yet
when it comes to homeless Vets and Vets unable to cope with their demons.
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The training is better. The counseling is better. The resources are better. But
it's STILL extremely hard for someone who has been a fucking
WARRIOR... to ask
for help with what many see as "weakness".
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If you know ANYONE who might have the slightest chance of benefiting from this,
PLEASE pass it along (pass it along to ALL Vets you know -- you may never know
what they're going through -- it's not something easily shared, even with other
brothers-and-sisters-in-arms, let alone (face it) an "outsider).
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Website:
http://catinfor.com/en/2010/08/20/medal-of-honor-winner... /
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Video:
Medal of Honor Video:
http://www.medalofhonorspeakout.org /
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Medal of Honor Citations (stories):
http://www.history.army.mil/moh.html .
Website for Veterans' Administration PTSD Assistance Programs ("Locations" is an important link)
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http://www.ptsd.va.gov /