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Originally Posted by medicineman
So, are you a cop? Welcome to the police state. A camera on every corner, A national ID card, Cops with shoot to kill mentality. I'd say, hardened combat troops from Iraq need at least a year of de-briefing to be let back into society. After seeing what they have seen, it wouldn't take much to set them off. For us that haven't seen the evils of war in a while (Body parts blown around everywhere) it is almost too much to imagine, but these young guys have just come back from the killing fields. They need some R&R before looking for a Job. The Military needs to pay these guys for a year after they are released so they can regain their sanity before having to take on the responsibility of a Job and all that entails.
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Hate to dissappoint you but, I'm not a cop. I am a project manager/engineer. There is decompression time upon return from deployment. The problem is a lot of guys don't do it. They start seps right when they get back. A lot of guys don't take advantage of opportunities to better their education while they are in also, and that is another problem. There is so much free education available these days while in the military that you can get a degree without anything out of pocket at all.