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re: Ever wonder why the suicide rates for veterans are so high?
Posted on 6/7/23 at 6:06 pm to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
Posted on 6/7/23 at 6:06 pm to MetroAtlantaGatorFan
Don't think I care why the difference. Brothers and Sisters in arms, going out the wrong way. We could probably ban social media and solve 50% of the problem.
Everyone makes fun of REMFs, but I was also a Navy brat, and have a keen understanding of what everyone left stateside (or at a port overseas) dealt with, and how they mirrored their anger back onto the people that were deployed.
There are plenty of shammers, I'm sure, but to take the Navy as an example, ship readiness is deprioritized over non operational issues. Multiple collisions of ships, and nothing seemingly changes? Then you get berthed on a barge
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Everyone makes fun of REMFs, but I was also a Navy brat, and have a keen understanding of what everyone left stateside (or at a port overseas) dealt with, and how they mirrored their anger back onto the people that were deployed.
There are plenty of shammers, I'm sure, but to take the Navy as an example, ship readiness is deprioritized over non operational issues. Multiple collisions of ships, and nothing seemingly changes? Then you get berthed on a barge
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Enter the Auxiliary Personnel Lighter (APL), the Navy’s solution for temporarily housing sailors when their warships are uninhabitable because of repairs, giant fires, or anything else that would keep them ashore for longer than usual.
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“It’s literally the worst experience of my life,” wrote another. “It was so bad that on duty days I would sleep on the ship (which had no AC and I live in Florida). Ours was infested with roaches and bed bugs. I and many others I know wouldn’t even shower on it.”
And another said, “Prepare to live with cockroaches and mice. Here’s some advice, get an apartment.”
The most scathing criticism we found stated simply: “When we were assigned a barge when our ship was decommissioning it was the most vile, disgusting thing I had ever been aboard.”
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