Posted on 04/23/2022 6:32:49 PM PDT by RandFan
The first black commander at Wright-Pat had some trouble of a sexual nature, as I recall. MG Titus C. Hall.
When I worked in Washington those guys on the hill did that all the time. I think it was Mike Barnicle who used to work as an elevator operator in one of the Senate or House buildings. He said that many gals had the imprint ‘Otis’ on their backside when they left the elevator.
The number thrown around, throughout the US...around 70-million people have sleep apnea. Some people think it’s always been around and it’s not some sudden surge in the past three decades.
Ugh, that explains a lot.
I could not figure out why veterans had such a high number. It’s way over the general population. Even for vets not in combat.
My guess is nerve gas training. I can’t think of anything else everyone gets.
Good grief, another day, another bad news story for the USAF. I don’t know if he’s guilty of what he’s accused of, but he looks like a soup sandwich.
“...nerve gas training...”
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Nobody in the military gets “nerve gas training”.
Tear gas training yes, but not nerve gas.
Yeah, I think it was CS to simulate. The point is . . . what the hell causes so much sleep apnea. CPAP expenses are increasing for the VA.
In fact, generals were considered weird if they denied their essence to women.
He was seeing Biden molesting children on camera and getting away with it.
Chemical specialist soldiers absolutely get nerve gas training. The special gas chamber was at Anniston Army depot where the chemical weapons incinerator also was colocated. Average soldiers never get exposed to live chemical agent other than CS , chemical weapons specialists train with live agent. You train like your fight and fight like you train.
I would suspect, if they got nerve gas training, it would only be a one time training session, never to be repeated. 😀😊😂😃😎🇺🇸
Nobody in the military gets “nerve gas training”.
Tear gas training yes, but not nerve gas.
Going through Army basic 51 years ago, we were informed about nerve agents. Even had an atropine injector in our gas mask bag.
I guess that makes me a nobody. When the MP and Chemical branch schools were collocated at Ft. McClellan, MP Officer Advanced Course students went through the Chemical Defense Training Facility (CDTF) and practiced decontamination procedures with live nerve agents.
I am in contact with most of the guys I served with. Interrupted/lack of proper rest has given us all sleep apnea. I was all but dead in 2010 when I got my 1st CPAP. Last Tuesday I got my new machine and sleeping better already.
Underway on a ship for allmost 10 years, working and sleeping and eating and working and sleeping and eating some more. 24 and carry on. Every meal was handed to me for almost a decade and I was told to scarf it down and return to the hole to fix whatever was broken. Its embarrasing to admit that I have trouble feeding myself properly, keeping food in the house, etc.
Anxiety was not even a word in Combat Arms and its the only word civilian doctors exposed to veterans know how to pronounce.
Yes, there was nerve gas training. Much more intensive than the tear gas/CS shed I ran boots thru for 6 months.
Over 20 years of hard charging with no mental support during or after. They get us young and full of adrenaline, let you play with monstrous machines with jet engines and cannons and machine guns. A military career is not a healthy thing in the long run.
This while the USAF four-star running NORTHCOM sits playing with himself while his AOR is being overrun.
Yeah, I was trying to grope around and figure out what ALL military, all branches, experience that could make 81% of them get sleep apnea at age 50.
It’s a VA 50% disability btw, and pays disability money IF AND ONLY IF there was evidence of sleep issues in your active duty records. That would make it service-connected. Most develop it after active duty so no $$. Social Security SSI called it a disability for many years and recently eliminated it.
I believe the General was accused of kissing and groping his brother’s wife. He claimed it was consensual and she claimed otherwise.
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