The last time I enlisted, I was just a cook, and served backfill both CONUS and O-CONUS. I was a cook because I had lost a lot of my hearing from guns and jet engines during my first enlistment and my last.
Does that lack of pointy spear experience in my last enlistment mean it doesn't matter about whether my right to keep and bear arms is infringed?
I despise contests about who had the worst service, etc.. Every vet that helps me at the VA, and every vet I help has served, and most of them volunteered for it. I don't care what branch or where they served.
/johnny
This guy apparently thinks that anyone diagnosed as PTSD is either a faker trying to scam some benefits, or is a raging nut case who should be denied his Constitutional Rights because he is receiving medical care that he earned by serving this country.
I asked him because I was curious if he might be ignorant about the medical facts of PTSD and the experiences that some veterans face, or if he is just an idiot. i wouldn’t want to call someone an idiot without a few more facts.