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[SS]Twist 04-02-2014 11:22 PM

Fort Hood
 
Sad to say that another tragedy happened at Fort Hood. 4 dead including the gunman. Reports don't point towards a terror attack, but it has not been ruled out. Another sad day for military members and families. Hug your family tight and let them know you love them every chance you get.

[SS]Shooter 04-03-2014 01:32 AM

Sounds like a PTSD-related mental illness.

And the argument gets stronger for arming ALL soldiers deployed stateside. This is just crazy that soldiers can't protect themselves.

[SS]Twist 04-03-2014 04:06 PM

they said he was in therapy for depression etc. I wonder if we are taking good enough care of our guys when they get home. Someone should have been able to help him first. Battle Buddies tend to jump to mind.

[SS]Chief 04-03-2014 08:19 PM

It’s easy for me to say...but I think we ARE taking good care of our troops. At the end day, this guy just wanted to make a name for himself before going out...that’s my take. Sad indeed....

[SS]Twist 04-03-2014 10:19 PM

you know better than I. It just seems like someone should have spoken up before this ended up. I agree that if someone wants to make a name for themselves this will do it.

This, undoubtably, will bring up more gun control discussions and mental health talks. Sad no matter what the cause.

[SS]Chief 04-04-2014 08:15 AM

Perhaps I should have rephrased that? I’m not 100% sure on what happened. I do know that there is offerings of mental health and the like to any and all troops. Retired, Active Duty, Guard etc. I’m just thinking....if you’re suicidal. Just go off in the woods and kill yourself. You don’t have to go out in a blaze.

[SS]Showstoper 04-04-2014 09:29 AM

You know how many Servicemembers have PTSD? Thousands. Whether they're are minor or major cases. Heck, I have a slight case of it. But I don't go around using it as a crutch. I understand there are Servicemembers with different types of it and do need the help. But when one person goes out and does what this guy did, everyone starts to ask what more could we have done to prevent this. If a MF'er is going to do what he did, it will be done. No matter if the person has or has not PTSD.

I dealt with Soldiers when I was in who had PTSD. I'm not a doctor, but I knew when some were bs'ing. Some claim to have PTSD and never left the FOB and never got mortared. Give me a break.

[SS]Chief 04-04-2014 10:45 AM

NSFW Language!!!



I'll just park this right here.

[SS]Showstoper 04-04-2014 10:59 AM

^ lol, I need to pull up some more Fobbit videos. Thanks Chief.

[SS]Rator 04-04-2014 01:01 PM

i laughed hard lol, especially at the stick figures

[SS]Twist 04-04-2014 06:32 PM

Show, I agree that way more people are gonna claim PTSD for the sympathy, disability, or just the excuse. I think there are people that have a real case for it too. People are gonna try and take the easy way out and i think that seems to be more prevalent in the newer generation of Soldier/Sailors/Marines.

As for FOBBITS...Here's a Navy equivalent.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SrXAaWyDWOY#t=70


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