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Fishing, ESPN, and Project Healing Waters

“The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope.” - John Buchan

Recently thre was an article by the Associated Press regarding the the three decade high rate of suicides in the Army which I was going to use as a follow-up to my “The Service, Marriage, Stress and Murder”. However, I didn’t want to add another morbid tale about Veterans without offering some kind of possible solution or sign of hope.

So today ESPN’s Sports Center had a piece on Project Healing Waters that “serves military personnel who have been wounded, injured, or disabled to aid their physical and emotional recovery by introducing or rebuilding the skills of fly fishing and fly tying and by using and enjoying these skills on fishing outings and as lifelong recreation.”

ESPN Sports Center “Healing waters” video

If you know of any other events or organizations that are working on helping veterans please leave a comment or add a post and tell us about it.

This post was submitted by mmwebster4.

The Service, Marriage, Stress and Murder

Marriage is hard enough when you are there with your spouse everyday. Now imagine a marriage when you are gone for a year at a time and home only 6 months before your next deployment. I know a bunch of guys who got married right before we deployed, they wanted that fat check you get for being married; they wanted something to look froward to when they got back; and - most importantly - they didn’t want to lose the person they “loved”. Loved is the right word, because most of those guys don’t love that person any more. I remember hearing seargents and joes crying to me and anyone who would listen about how their wives were out f*cking “Jody”. These guys would run up to our first seargent and beg - literally - to be sent home because of issues with their wives. “Haha”, was the typical response. The chain of command didn’t give them one second of thought, and that’s mainly because our chain of command was having the exact same problems. Our chain of command wanted to go home too, and “Haha” was the same response our chain of command’s chaing of command gave them when they went and begged to be sent home.

I remember when one guy was telling me about how his wife was clearing out his bank account every two weeks, and when he called to talk to her she was a total b*tch to him. There was nothing that guy could do. I also remember a group of guys who’s wives were all hanging out together and going out to clubs together, one wife would tell on another wife and another wife would do the same. It’s bad enough to have to worry about stepping on a land mine or being sniped, but when you have guys with their families on their minds 24-7 and you need that guy to cover your back it makes them less effective in the field. Another buddy who recently completed tour number five, is getting ready for tour six, and just re-up’ed for 6 more years (crazy!!) was welcomed home with “You go on another tour and I won’t be here when you get back.”.

The articles below are really connected. Marriage and stress go hand-in-hand, and when you add a combat zone with a year long deployment, stress is not the word. It’s really insanity. Most marriages I saw in the army were horrible. Either the guy was a total ass and the wife was nice, or the wife was a total b*tch and the guy was alright. I would have to assume that most marriages are this way regardless of being in the service or not, but without a doubt year long deployments and extended campaigns overseas is the number one reason why these marriages are failing at a greater rate and more soliders are having stress related issues.

Before I even left for my tour in Afghanistan in December, 2002, a group of special force and delta operators had come back from Afghanistan (the Iraq war didn’t start until Feburary or March of 2003) and murdered their wives. You would think these wives would know better than to screw around when their husband is one of the best trained killers in the army. A lot of these guys killed their wives and then themselves.

If you want to help these soliders, then help end these wars. Hopefully this will reduce their stress levels and stop their wives from cheating on them. Then again, maybe not.

Divorce rate increases in Marine Corps, Army

Bases brace for surge in stress-related disorders

Special Forces soldier charged in wife’s slaying hangs himself

This post was submitted by mmwebster4.

Follow-up: Election Day and Iraq War

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Has violence actually picked up since the end of the election? Or is this just now the “hot” news item which was so carelessly swept under the rug by the media’s infatuation with the Presidential election? For the last couple of days there has been REPORTED an increase in violence in Baghdad (see article below). There are many reasons which could explain the violence, none of which have to do with the Presidential election results: an increse in Shiite-Sunni tensions, upcoming Iraq elections, or the new Security Pact which would keep US troops in Iraq until the end of 2011. However, one has to wonder why now? Why not a month earlier or a month later? “… in the first nine days of November, there were at least 19 bombings in Baghdad, compared with 28 for all of October and 22 in September, according to an Associated Press tally.” Has America’s decision to elect Obama as President been seen on the international stage as a sign of weakness? Are insurgent forces in Iraq increasing tensions to ensure that Obama follows through with his pledge to reduce US forces in Iraq? Will an increase in violence do the exact opposite and force Obama to keep troops in Iraq longer and at higher levels than he had committed to during the election? Maybe we will all forget about this in a couple of days when Lindsay Lohan or Paris Hilton does their next amazing act of stupidity.

Deadly bombings hit Baghdad for third straight day

This post was submitted by mmwebster4.

Veteran’s Day 2008 - New York City

In a couple of days it will be November 11, 2008 - Veteran’s Day. The theme for this year’s parade is “Legacy of Honor” - thanks to UnitedWarVeterans.org. The opening cermeony will be from 10:00 - 11:00am at the Eternal Light Monument at Madison Square Park (Fifth Ave. and 24th Street). The parade is on 5th Ave from 26th to 56th from 11:30AM - 3:00PM.

Since I’m a vet I guess we all get to have breakfast with Mikey and all our old buddies (there’s a morning breakfast with Mayor (Mikey) Bloomberg by invitation only - must have gotten lost in the mail). Breakfast starts at 8:30 sharp at Gracie Mansion (what a dump, you think they could have picked a nicer spot), so don’t be late or else you might not get any chow.

But seriously, if you would like to participate you’ll need to fill out an application (see below for details). What’s up with these ROTC babies, I thought this was for veterans. It’s all good, everyone’s welcome in my opinion. I just don’t think ROTC should be walking in the parade - unless they got a CIB and a combat patch (82 11B-1P).

So come-on out and enjoy the parade.

Veteran’s Day Parade - Legacy of Honor

Veteran’s Day Parade - Application for particpating

This post was submitted by mmwebster4.

$900 million Veteran Bond Act Passes

Included in yesterday’s Presidential election, were additional and numerous government seats and propositions on the ballot - as I’m sure you are aware if you voted. One proposition in Californa, Prop. 12, passed with 63.5% of the vote. Prop 12 is an act which will provide “a bond issue of nine hundred million dollars ($900,000,000) to provide loans to California veterans to purchase farms and homes…the Cal-Vet program has been totally supported by the participating veterans, at no direct cost to the taxpayer….Since 1921, the [Californian] voters have approved a total of about $8.4 billion of general obligation bond sales to finance the veteran’s farm and home purchase (Cal-Vet) program…The money from these bond sales is used by the State Department of Veterans Affairs to purchase farms, homes, and mobile homes which are then resold to California veterans.”

THANKS CALIFORNIA.

Proposition 12 Veteran’s Bond Act of 2008 State of California

This post was submitted by mmwebster4.