50 years ago we had the guns, we didn't have the drugs. In the 1970s there were all the stories of the "Crazed Vietnam Vet", most were found to be non-combat veterans, drug users-many never served in Vietnam, disciplinary problems, saw an OTH discharge as an "early out", found there was a stigma, getting it upgraded was not merely an administrative matter.
In today's military, not training for combat, no warrior ethos, fighting spirit, if a solider has "problems" he's sent to Psych Eval, that creates a CYA paper trail for the chain of command, let them pass the problem onto someone else. "He stopped taking his meds!"
In today's military, not training for combat, no warrior ethos, fighting spirit, if a solider has "problems" he's sent to Psych Eval, that creates a CYA paper trail for the chain of command, let them pass the problem onto someone else. "He stopped taking his meds!"

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