Does anyone else see that's not a good idea? One in five gets PTSD due to deployment. that's the claim in the article. So every time you deploy its another one in five chance. So if you deploy five times your at or above a 100% chance of getting it. Yet they deploy some guys 8-9 even 10 times. Even Rambo would get PTSD over that much stress.
RD1111
Right, compounding probabilities.
I always scratched my head about the 25%-30% stats. I remember big bases like Anaconda and Speicher where, maybe, 25% ever went out beyond the wire. It was so weird one time when one of them at Speicher asked me to pick up something Iraqi from Tikrit (Saddam's watch or that big gold shotgun that General Abdullah kept at his farm?). Like they had seen that McCain footage of walking around shopping? Sure, I'll hop out and grab you something from the gift shop at the Provincial Council Building.
Tooth to tail, etc., aside, it always seemed to me that the 25% should, unsurprisingly, highly correlated with something other than REMFs. Segmented stats might look like 50%+ of a few categories.
Having said that, I remember 25-30 mortars a day falling on the Green Zone in April/May 2008 (pre-Sadr City crackdown). A mortar really doesn't care about MOS, tickets home, etc., but it seems to me that the stats would bias to people routinely outside the wire (including a lot of contractors) and fed civilians.
RD1111
Right, compounding probabilities.
I always scratched my head about the 25%-30% stats. I remember big bases like Anaconda and Speicher where, maybe, 25% ever went out beyond the wire. It was so weird one time when one of them at Speicher asked me to pick up something Iraqi from Tikrit (Saddam's watch or that big gold shotgun that General Abdullah kept at his farm?). Like they had seen that McCain footage of walking around shopping? Sure, I'll hop out and grab you something from the gift shop at the Provincial Council Building.
Tooth to tail, etc., aside, it always seemed to me that the 25% should, unsurprisingly, highly correlated with something other than REMFs. Segmented stats might look like 50%+ of a few categories.
Having said that, I remember 25-30 mortars a day falling on the Green Zone in April/May 2008 (pre-Sadr City crackdown). A mortar really doesn't care about MOS, tickets home, etc., but it seems to me that the stats would bias to people routinely outside the wire (including a lot of contractors) and fed civilians.