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<blockquote data-quote="mysticsvt" data-source="post: 16298807" data-attributes="member: 17917"><p>[USER=170121]@BigFatMatt[/USER]</p><p> Awesome post and I appreciate it. Pretty much hit the nail on the head for me. You get to see it first hand even if it isn't you directly going through it. It's just way different and affects us differently as mentioned earlier. Those who see more "shit" for lack of better terms could understandably have more issues to deal with. My mother talks about how my Dad was before and after Vietnam in the Marines. My uncles talk about his much of a baddass he was and they are some pretty serious guys themselves. When he came back they say he was dead inside, withdrawn in every aspect. I can't compare my career to his however, understandable...atleast to some. I appreciate your brother's service and glad to see you do as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysticsvt, post: 16298807, member: 17917"] [USER=170121]@BigFatMatt[/USER] Awesome post and I appreciate it. Pretty much hit the nail on the head for me. You get to see it first hand even if it isn't you directly going through it. It's just way different and affects us differently as mentioned earlier. Those who see more "shit" for lack of better terms could understandably have more issues to deal with. My mother talks about how my Dad was before and after Vietnam in the Marines. My uncles talk about his much of a baddass he was and they are some pretty serious guys themselves. When he came back they say he was dead inside, withdrawn in every aspect. I can't compare my career to his however, understandable...atleast to some. I appreciate your brother's service and glad to see you do as well. [/QUOTE]
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