Everyday was Groundhog Day. Wake up and do the same patrols, the same shifts, every single day. It was so damn hot. 150° in the gun trucks.
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Tracer fire would go overhead occasionally at night. IED's on the road were a daily threat. We got resupplied food every 8 days.
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QRF was an hour away. After they made the minimum three gun truck rule after the guys got kidnapped, life got harder.
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The stress of being out there and doing the same job every single day eats away at you. The younger guys had problems with that overtime.
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Any tiny little personal issue they had suddenly became a mountain. And that shit came out on that fire base. And they snapped mentally.
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After stepping on each other's nuts living in the same can for five months, guys were at each other's throats. The stress made it worse.
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Guys would literally snap over a dear John letter. Their personal issues came out and they were instantly combat ineffective.
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Now take someone confused about whether they are a man/woman. Take those psychological and emotional issues and put them in that environment
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Take someone who is right off the bat not uniform or part of the same team. Give them special treatment because of their identity.
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Take that person, put them in that stressful war environment and watch what happens. It's a fucking ticking time bomb.
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You have to be incredibly tough mentally, physically and emotionally. War is not a fucking video game. It tests every ounce of your being.
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You can't teach someone to be a fearless warrior in a fucking PowerPoint. You either have it or you don't. You can hack it or you can't.
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We had guys who couldn't. When faced with combat situations they crumbled. They had mental and emotional issues. They were a liability.
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To be successful at war, you have to become a warrior mentally, physically, and emotionally. You can't fake it and go through the motions.
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In war if it comes down to kill or be killed, and you hesitate, you're dead. It's a simple as that. It's not a fucking video game.
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War is no place for people who are mentally, emotionally, or physically confused or in turmoil. You have your shit together, or you don't.
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And if you don't, you'll just get people needlessly killed. Political correctness has absolutely no place in the military.
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Enough for now. This one armed veteran has a business to run. Unlike Iran, the country that took my arm, Obama didn't pay me millions.
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Your tweetstorm basically undercut your whole argument Captain Hook. War changes everyone no matter creed. Who tf are u to say who is stable
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Captain Hook? Bitch, please, I'm a sexier pirate than Johnny Depp.pic.twitter.com/IjYfhrdolf
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Good for you! Now as a vet I'd hope you be accepting of others who want to serve their country like you and not practice personal bigotry

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You call a disabled vet "captain hook" as an insult and then accuse HIM of being a bigot?
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He took it on the chin, he's tough. Prejudice and soft bigotry should be challenged.
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Irrelevant. You still PRACTICED bigotry while calling someone else a bigot. That makes you a hypocrite.
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Actually I didn't, I just challenged his view as a tax paying citizen should. I in no way described him in context of race/gender/religion.
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So if I called a trans person a "trap" or a "shemale" you wouldn't call me a bigot?
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