Stop fobbits....just STOP Already!!!!

Actually I would really love to see a legit interview contrasting RK's career and Ms. Whiney Pant's career. I can already feel the epic. If that chick thinks she has issues now..just wait.. }:-)
 
Amlove, can you post a pic of your hair? :-)I have heard so much about it now, and my inner (racing) kitty is curious to see it. I, too, have been accused of having an amazing head of hair, and hairdressers love getting their fingers in it.
 
This cunt needs to have her fucking face kicked in. Really if slow internet is your biggest worry then you go it pretty easy. Fuck I feel like a fobbit if I have more than 3 days in shindand. Though it doesn't surprise me any more.......the big bad tough 12 Bravos that I'm with complained because we didn't have internet or AC for the 14 some odd days that we were living at a small Italian FOB. Really you didn't have to eat MREs or UGRs it was fresh cook good Italian food and we didn't have to provide any KP. For fuck sake you can't complain if you are eating rabbit in Afghanistan. My first and second deployment we were worked harder than the slaves building the pyramids and shitty living conditions. What fuck is the main concern of deployments now a days....either sticking it to the enemy or supporting those who do or complaining that the DFAC is out of your favorite syrup for your ice cream and slow WIFI?
 
The comments section on that blog where the article was posted are pretty good. I wonder how many of them are from SS members.

Anyone who refers to themselves in the third person, as if "that" person was a completely different self, probably has more issues than "re-adjustment disorder." Sounds a lot like "crazy" to me.

At least she didn't imply she was sexually attacked/abused/harrassed, that's another attention-getter that has been cropping up lately, and is utterly un-disprovable, just like PTSD-related claims.
 
The comments section on that blog where the article was posted are pretty good. I wonder how many of them are from SS members.

Anyone who refers to themselves in the third person, as if "that" person was a completely different self, probably has more issues than "re-adjustment disorder." Sounds a lot like "crazy" to me.

At least she didn't imply she was sexually attacked/abused/harrassed, that's another attention-getter that has been cropping up lately, and is utterly un-disprovable, just like PTSD-related claims.

She's saving that for the book opening.
 
At least she didn't imply she was sexually attacked/abused/harrassed, that's another attention-getter that has been cropping up lately, and is utterly un-disprovable, just like PTSD-related claims.

She certainly hinted at it as a worry awfully hard. I wouldn't be surprised if she was using this as a set-up to make a claim later on when she "finally found the courage to speak out against her attackers after years of suffering the horrible memories in silent anguish" :rolleyes:

From the article:
Limited internet and phone service added to her feelings of vulnerability as did the fact she was a woman in predominantly a man's world.

The the pretty brunette said that sexual assault was a constant worry for her on the front line, because she ‘knew the stories’ and ‘overheard vulgar talk.’
 
Gee, I wonder what she would have done if she got a phone call home on a shit tier Iridium with a team leader sitting next to her listening and ready to grab the shit if you fucked up opsec... once, every two weeks, provided you weren't on shit burning detail.

People wonder why combat arms gets pissed at the fucking deskdouches. THIS IS WHY
 
~This cunt needs to have her fucking face kicked in.~

Nice post! I'd agree and like a buncho times if I could!!!!!!

to add to SOWT......the fobbits that have been raised as sheeple have also been told to run on down to the TMC and get that stubbed toe or razor wire scratch checked out. "It's prolly worth 10% or so".....wtf.....they have the access to get it all documented RIGHT THERE.....and may even try for a PH outta the "injury".....could even be a BSM outta the deal. wtf. :wall:
 
to add to SOWT......the fobbits that have been raised as sheeple have also been told to run on down to the TMC and get that stubbed toe or razor wire scratch checked out. "It's prolly worth 10% or so".....wtf.....they have the access to get it all documented RIGHT THERE.....and may even try for a PH outta the "injury".....could even be a BSM outta the deal. wtf. :wall:

We had a SSgt here start a PTSD claim before he rotated back home. Part of his justification was "I flew within a few miles of where those SEALs were shot down." I asked him to A) Name the valley and B) point to it (Tangi) on a map and was told to "mind my own fucking business."

The majority of servicemembers AREN'T like that shithead, but there are enough of those guys to bog down an already burdened VA system AND he's going to take on an addition 5 veteran's preference points towards a gov't job.

Our society is crumbling from within. These opportunists are using our own laws and views against us for their own gain. Decent people are the losers here and when we're gone or marginalized then society will more or less cease to exist.
 
to add to my comment, I think the average American has no ides what service in a deployed environment is like. They think everyone is on the wire shooting at the non-stop wave of terrorists trying to breach the wire. People like this Capt just feed that mindset, easier then to say "No I was safe and secure my whole time there".

She also has issue with masculine men, and I hope she can find a company filled with emasculated males or majority females; otherwise she will not do well as a civilian (serving as additional proof of PTSD).
 
to add to my comment, I think the average American has no ides what service in a deployed environment is like. They think everyone is on the wire shooting at the non-stop wave of terrorists trying to breach the wire.

We've had numerous members of the squadron over several rotations think that the second you left ECP 3 it became Terminator: Salvation. I totally agree with your comments, but the scope needs to include a number in uniform as well. We laugh at the "Afghanistan: experiences may vary" meme with soldiers exiting a Chinook and others at the Tim Horton's at KAF, but there's a lot of truth in that. Some of it is to be expected and we can see anecdotes of those incidents across time, the "battlefield tourists." I see multitudes who think there is NO war whatsoever until a rocket hits BAF and then there are those who think that any second the 9th Mongolian Horde will descend upon us all. I've seen dozens of airmen over time who were actually pissed that "incentive rides" didn't exist on the various airframes here. Soldiers who don't comprehend that a DFAC is a prime target for a VBIED or a true believer with a vest.

As I'm fond of saying, "perception is reality" and we do very little to alter perceptions here. You can only do so much to the fobbit crowd, but a single brief once upon arriving in country isn't it....it just doesn't work. We also send mixed messages: We're at war, but here's a coffee shop for morale. The threat is everywhere, but we let Afghans work almost everywhere on base. We aren't consistent with our messages and behaviors.

Like many problems there is no one size fits all solution, but I question if the system even tries or if it just checks the block. "Well, we told them this at Combat O. They were informed."

As a whole we've become lazy and now the individual parts are breaking down. Events are related and sometime dependent on each other. I think the individual flaws we see today are a result of issues at the forest level.

I still blame the woman in the OP. She is a commissioned officer, but she's also a product of the system. The system's broken.
 
We just had a guy go to combat stress because he saw a burning civilian truck. This was our first mission that wasn't part of the rip out. Well he got cleared and is now with me doing Vic recovery. The thing is...if they put a Vic on my 916 then that means that it is too badly damaged to use the wrecker and if an RG gets that jack up somebody got hurt....how is he going to react to that? IDK but how is he going to react when its people he knows not some afghan national.

*forgot to add...we haven't found anything yet so the 916 will never be used in that function, which is pretty much the going thought process
 
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We had a SSgt here start a PTSD claim before he rotated back home. Part of his justification was "I flew within a few miles of where those SEALs were shot down." I asked him to A) Name the valley and B) point to it (Tangi) on a map and was told to "mind my own fucking business."

Chastising uniformed military is "an inherently governmental function". :p
 
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