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I want to be back in Iraq. I miss the war.

unclear.six and bellman:

Gentlemen please, we are getting off topic. There is a Marine in distress and his friend cares enough about him that, even though he does not fully understand his problem, he is seeking council from experienced individuals to make sure his friend doesn't end up as another statistic.

I'm not trying to be the ethics police here, but please, if you don't have any constructive advice to give olchevy, keep your comments and political views to yourselves.
 
A very good friend of mine is starting to suffer the effects of PTSD after 4 tours of duty in Iraq & Afghanistan. He was involved in the Battle Of Fallujah fighting house to house, he can't talk about it but he asked me to read this article to get some perspective on his thoughts. I found it intense and unimaginable, I've been in some dangerous situations where my life was on the line, but nothing like this.http://www.esquire.com/features/essay/ESQ0307ESSAY He said this pretty much what he feels.

edit to add...I was never in the military or law enforcement.

That sums it up perfectly. Thank you.
 
Yeah sorry...I'm not a liberal. I just don't agree with unconstitutional police actions and I also don't enjoy violence. Not saying sometimes it isn't required and necessary, if you enjoy it however you have some wires loose in your noggin.
You're more liberal than I am...and that makes you a liberal to me! ;)

As to enjoying violence...no one is so crazy as to sign on for something that they will never enjoy, ever.
 
I agree m88dad, my son-in-law just came back from two tours in afg and did two tours in iraq with the marines out of Lejune. I did not include ALL people on this forum, just those that offend me about the men that do a job that I am no longer capable of doing. I give praise to them and feel humble in their presence. God bless them all.
 
I had the same issue.

I went from spending 15 straight months doing things I used to watch in movies, to coming home and watching people make big deals out of the littlest things. It's a hard adjustment.

You from being "the man" to being another face in the crowd.

People you encounter have no idea what you have done.

You go to work and watch people make big deals out of nothing and then people wonder why you don't care....

War is REAL, it's raw and I have honestly never felt so alive.
 
^^^Outstanding article!!! Well written and an absolutely dead-on and vivid description of what years of living on the edge of a knife will do to a person. Thank you for sharing!

That sums it up perfectly. Thank you.

Sure thing guys, I'm glad it was shared with me. When I read this it gave me a new perspective on what my friends and some of my family are dealing with. I've had some friends who tried to explain their feelings to me but couldn't get it out like they wanted to, this writer was able to put it in print in a way that most can't say outloud.
 
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