Posted on 07/18/2018 2:21:43 PM PDT by BBell
About one-third of the service personnel surveyed met the criteria indicating hazardous drinking and possible alcohol use disorder, with 30 percent reporting that they binge drank in the past month. Among Marines, that figure jumped to 42.6 percent.
Binge drinking is defined as more than five drinks for men or more than four for women in one sitting, according to the report, issued by Rand and based on a survey that was conducted from late 2015 to early 2016.
That rate was down from 33.1 percent in the previously reported survey from 2011, but its still high enough to cause concern, researchers said. Drinking problems could be addressed by shifting the culture and climate surrounding alcohol use, such as communicating disapproval of heavy drinking and changing on-base alcohol and sales policies, according to the report.
Being a former Marine, I was saddened.....................it was only 42.6%....................
Their criteria was only FIVE DRINKS!....................We used to do that before 7 pm on a weeknight!......................
Local cops are not as forgiving to former and current military members. Especially the ones around the bases.
Yes, different points of view depending on where you are.
On the other claw, while I was in combat, or rather in a combat zone, I rarely drank alcohol. Frankly, I was not too confident of my reflexes; I didn’t want to do anything that might slow me down, or put my aim off, when SHTF. I think I had one beer in 7 months of combat assignments, and that was coming back off a 3 day patrol. Best beer I ever tasted!
Now obviously, most of the men I served with did not follow my practice. I got into a fight with one of the men in my platoon when he came back from the EM Club drunk the night before we were to go out on patrol. The platoon sgt reamed me out for injuring him; according to him, *I* was sober, and should have been more responsible and in control, both of myself and of the situation.
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