You're describing ordinary comradeship. That shouldn't prevent soldiers from being able to readjust to civilian life.
You're describing ordinary comradeship. That shouldn't prevent soldiers from being able to readjust to civilian life.
Bad Wigins wrote:
You're describing ordinary comradeship. That shouldn't prevent soldiers from being able to readjust to civilian life.
Oh but they do. It’s not the comradeship that makes it difficult to adjust to civilian life. It’s the culture. If you had to go live in another country at age 38-40 without ever having lived in that country before wouldn’t that be a difficult adjustment? Your life from age 18-38 was a certain way and now you have to change it. It’s a change that’s harder for some than others. I’m sure it’s the same in the other services, but the Army has a year long program designed to prepare soldiers for the civilian workforce when they are nearing their end of service date. There’s also programs and services designed to help you cope with the life change.
Some of the day to day nuances of military life would surprise many of you.
Alan
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