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SSG Thomas Bannister
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The fact that she’s not getting the needed care doesn't excuse her from owning her own actions. I hope they do right by her and get her medically retired.
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MSgt Nondestructive Inspection (NDI)
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Experiencing MST and suffering from PTSD because of it does NOT excuse all actions especially violent crimes like assault with a deadly weapon. If it was drug or booze related things I’d be more likely to give her a lighter sentence. She does need help and counseling BUT she is also responsible for her actions. I would look more at the drugs they gave her to “help” her PTSD since many of those COULD be a potential contributor to the violent behavior. That being said the military really needs to work on their mental health care and the negative stigma around seeking help for mental health issues. Yes they say they want you to go and seek help but when people do they end up trying to med board them. I have seen it happen to some guys.
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Sgt Dale Briggs
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Your an adult and you are directly responsible for your actions. I’m PTSD I was shot twice over 25 years ago and about widowed my wife and orphaned a young family new to NC. It was tough, I slept with loaded guns everywhere, a bit paranoid, but I still understood the difference between right and wrong. With help and family life is pretty good, there’s still the nightmares and I’ll be on meds forever, but you just press on. Yes there are people out there with severe mental illness that have no concept of right or wrong, they need treatment and separation from society. But that’s not PTSD, there’s many forms, the severity depends on the person and circumstances, but right from wrong isn't a question or or a defense. Imo of course, other may disagree, the veteran suicide rate is a staggering statistic and a national shame, I never had any thought of hurting myself, or anyone for that matter.
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