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<blockquote data-quote="Decoligny" data-source="post: 4002714" data-attributes="member: 41077"><p>I served 20.5 Active Duty, then worked as a Civil Servant for another 19.5.</p><p>Saw the decline in discipline, the warm and fuzziness training and a SSgt I first met named Sarah, who had regular Government paid trips to Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, until she came back and legally changed everything to Sean.</p><p>I volunteered to be sent to a two week training course where a major part of the training was suicide prevention. A Sgt had been directed to attend, and confided during class that she was thinking about killing herself. She had all the signs clearly visible, yet her leadership thought she would be great for teaching suicide prevention back at her base.</p><p>The disconnect between leadership and the troops has grown into a giant chasm in the years since I got out.</p><p>Couldn’t go in doing half the job, like the new people are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Decoligny, post: 4002714, member: 41077"] I served 20.5 Active Duty, then worked as a Civil Servant for another 19.5. Saw the decline in discipline, the warm and fuzziness training and a SSgt I first met named Sarah, who had regular Government paid trips to Wilford Hall Medical Center in San Antonio, until she came back and legally changed everything to Sean. I volunteered to be sent to a two week training course where a major part of the training was suicide prevention. A Sgt had been directed to attend, and confided during class that she was thinking about killing herself. She had all the signs clearly visible, yet her leadership thought she would be great for teaching suicide prevention back at her base. The disconnect between leadership and the troops has grown into a giant chasm in the years since I got out. Couldn’t go in doing half the job, like the new people are. [/QUOTE]
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