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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Some things never change.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Actually this doesn't surprise me. I wish my brother had got treatment (he was in denial) when he was in Vietnam and after he came back. He was an alcoholic and tried (unsuccessfully) to commit suicide. He lived another thirteen years basically as a vegetable.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
Lt Col Charlie Brown
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First, I am sorry for what happened to your brother and angry that it continues this way. I heard about this from some Iraq/Afghanistan war vets and I believe it is a disgrace that we are still in this position
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown I share your feelings and also offer my condolences, Br'er Vic.
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SrA Ronald Moore
SrA Ronald Moore
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I never Would commit suicide, but Long passages if time is riddled with Why did they not help me, but instead I turned to God and been there since
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Cpl Vic Burk
Cpl Vic Burk
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SrA Ronald Moore - Very glad it worked for you Brother.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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Having lived through the deglamorization of alcohol push in the 70s this isn't too surprising. Ya, they've pretty much stopped the mandatory commanders calls at clubs but alcohol still plays a big part of social life in the military. Unfortunately like mental health issues, seeking alcohol related treatments is still viewed as a career ending move.
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