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RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,163432,00.html


I think that this is an OPSEC violation on the part of Military.com.
 
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The different problems that many member of the troops encountered was due to their thinking and because they felt being in distress specially in fighting, the attitudes of the troop towards their enemies said that they will defeat them.

But since there are medicines and different ways to make them have agility and strength in fighting, stressful ideas inside the war is nonsense.

Medicines and proper thinking will make them fight inside the war with or without anxiety and depression.

I still remember when i am in total distress, i encountered many tremors, but the will of a warrior once being a warrior or also known as soldiers, we fight even in the most dangerous games.

Life of the soldiers are important and the time that the enemies found that those soldiers are not yet finished in their schoolings they will make a way to find those fools and idiot soldiers and deceived them.

Having a scientist inside the war and a genius will make the Afghanistan out of total distress.

What is the use of being within the war? You have money but you can not buy your own wisdom?

Freedom to choose on what kind of path of war is the better way rather than adding new troubles to their mind.

My mental capability is being asked many times and before many people know the truth that i am just sick and a real genius it is too late. All the evidences is with me already before i left the true battle that i am heading with.

Medicines and the proper utilization of wisdom plus the doctor that will maintain their resistance against anxiety is the best way to maintain peace and freedom.

I know that studying their illness is the biggest challenge in my life. My friends and my doctor will never said a lie. Besides the fungi that is within my brain only gave me way to have freedom to make a top secret job that even my parents did not realized that i do.

If a soldier have a medicine that will help his/her brain function wisely, we can say that it is not a drugs but a medicine to freshen up the mind with fungi.

How does fungi enter inside my brain?

First, the vaccine that was contaminated before the doctor know it.

second, the accident that makes the brain to function much lower than the usual thinking.

Third, the traumatic experiences that causes brain hazards like tumor.

Fourth, the command of the elites to the less fortunate soldiers that did not even enter college.

If i will sum up it together, the anxiety and depression will vanish once a scientist and a genius enter in the real battle of war.

Hero does not inside the battlefield, they just have a fungi inside their brain.
 
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I think that the troops just need a morale BJ. Maybe we should have a legalized hooker battalion. Think about it, in nearly all wars throughout history, soldiers were able to get some kind of relief.
 
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Definitely not something that needs to be on the wire.
 
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If they are out in the middle of freaking no where then I understand why it sucks. But if they are in a somewhat large installation they need to shut up, How can you be depressed at Bagram when you have those hot *** Russian Women giving haircuts Wink

Damn, I still remember them, they even had a massage service there Big Grin
 
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Originally posted by Col_Murph:
RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,163432,00.html


I think that this is an OPSEC violation on the part of Military.com.


Why do you think it's an OPSEC violation on the part of this site?
 
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I am wondering how can it be an OPSEC violation.
Next all the gung-ho pro super troops are going to say "YOU RAISED YOUR HAND TO FIGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY NOW SUCK IT UP AND DRIVE ON" yea right and you wonder why so many service members are coming back all messed up !!!! I am so glad to be out of the military !!!!
 
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I agree with Col_Murph. I'm not a member of the military and am simply a member of this site to stay informed on the state of our troops. I care about what's happening and obviously can't rely on the main stream media for factual information. Who better to read news from than the soldiers themselves. If I can be here, why not an enemy?
I truly appreciate all the hard work you all do and not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I still tear up every time I hear The National Anthem and that's a direct result of my pride in you all. THANK YOU.
 
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I THINK YOUR RIGHT ABOUT THE RELIEF PART...JUST DOING ONLY ONE TOUR WOULD HELP.
 
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Originally posted by 12554547:
I agree with Col_Murph. I'm not a member of the military and am simply a member of this site to stay informed on the state of our troops. I care about what's happening and obviously can't rely on the main stream media for factual information. Who better to read news from than the soldiers themselves. If I can be here, why not an enemy?
I truly appreciate all the hard work you all do and not a day goes by that I don't think of you. I still tear up every time I hear The National Anthem and that's a direct result of my pride in you all. THANK YOU.


Look at the end of the article, it came from the AP wire service. It's not as if military.com wrote this story. It's just a way for some people to *****. It's not a military secret
 
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Besides OPSEC, there is a bigger picture here....After the wars and everybody returns home....Unless the American people are ready to "Deal" correctly with this problem, we're gonna have a ton of HeadLine news cases popping up all over the place, doing more damage than 9/11 ever did.
Don't bury this or hide it, but learn how to fix the problem "correctly" instead of just handing out the drugs. Do it right this time, Take Care Of The VETS!
By the way, I'm pretty sure the "enemy" can find this same information on any news website...
 
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I have to agree with woodyarn. This is the second time I have seen this story today.
 
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What pizzes me off the most is that it takes a panel of so called mental health wizards to realize that Snuffy is subjected to a lot of damage every day. Not by armed conflict alone either! I have to wonder how many Warriors have told these geeks that they are tired, afraid or mentally scarred??
 
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Originally posted by TomGustafson:
Definitely not something that needs to be on the wire.



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How is it a problem with OPSEC? If I'm fighting an enemy, I want to know all I can about the enemy. I don't necessarily get all my information from the same source. I put together a bunch of little pieces. This heading on troop depression is one of those pieces. Jump into a ring with an opponent and see them favoring their rib cage....where do you hit them? Yep...you got it. CNN is bad enough....lets not add to it!
 
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RE: http://www.military.com/NewsContent/0,13319,163432,00.html


I think that this is an OPSEC violation on the part of Military.com.


Good point, but read the dateline....Associated Press; not Military.com.
 
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Multiple deployments (4 to 5 per soldier) for a shorter period of time(6 months or less).

Less deployments (1 to 2) for a longer period of time(8 to 14 months).

This is the way I want it.
 
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A few minutes ago I left a message commenting on the OPSEC. I apologize for my bad wording. I was responding to the question "how is this bad opsec." I am definitely in agreement that it IS a VIOLATION of Opsec. Sometimes my fingers make me forget to use quoation marks! Smile
 
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How about a draft? If this action is vital to our national security, then we should spread out the burden.

Regardless of whether our troops are "volunteers" or no, we have never rotated our troops into a combat zone, home, then back in again repeatedly. It's time to face facts: our policy has outstripped our capacity.

The talk about increasing our end strength is just talk in an environment where people aren't conscripted. So we lower our recruiting standards, invite older people to join, and invoke the IRR - and that still isn't enough.

What are we going to do? Not running this story doesn't solve the problem of mental health problems among our fighters. The conditions still exist.
 
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And i'm sure it doesn't help the stress when the liberal media and the liberals behind it are salivating at the mouth at any chance they get to pin a troop for murder
 
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