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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 692226" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>The sad part is there is help! TONS OF HELP! For any Soldier who wants or needs it. There are so many foundations/organizations/specialized entities on our military base that would provide free support. (Heck I work for head of the the Army Substance Abuse Program).</p><p></p><p>The problem is that the really "HOOAH" units deny/ignore/cover up the issues most of the time. The reason is because a Soldier with any drug/alcohol/violence issues will get booted out of the unit. The Soldier loses that status and they lose that "brotherhood." Think of movies like the Lone Survivor. They are a family in their own dysfunctional way. They are 100% reliant on one another. If one is weak the others must either cut them out in order to maintain their superior status or cover for them to maintain the strengths. Only when they are in battle does the leave no man behind thing apply. In the training phases and the actual non war phases they will cut a person for any reason they deem necessary. They only keep the best. They break the rest!</p><p></p><p>Heck they could get help even if he weren't a Soldier through my work as a civil service employee.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 692226, member: 15473"] The sad part is there is help! TONS OF HELP! For any Soldier who wants or needs it. There are so many foundations/organizations/specialized entities on our military base that would provide free support. (Heck I work for head of the the Army Substance Abuse Program). The problem is that the really "HOOAH" units deny/ignore/cover up the issues most of the time. The reason is because a Soldier with any drug/alcohol/violence issues will get booted out of the unit. The Soldier loses that status and they lose that "brotherhood." Think of movies like the Lone Survivor. They are a family in their own dysfunctional way. They are 100% reliant on one another. If one is weak the others must either cut them out in order to maintain their superior status or cover for them to maintain the strengths. Only when they are in battle does the leave no man behind thing apply. In the training phases and the actual non war phases they will cut a person for any reason they deem necessary. They only keep the best. They break the rest! Heck they could get help even if he weren't a Soldier through my work as a civil service employee. [/QUOTE]
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