OldSolduer
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formermilitaryspouse - the trips to slaughterhouses etc is the first time that some of these kids have seen blood, other than from a skinned knee. Would it be better than doing nothing? It may appear weak, but to the kid from an urban middle class background that has never seen blood it can be quited traumatic. That is why the films and trips were stopped....too many complaints that little Johnnie felt a bit sick and couldn't eat his lunch. Little Johnnie should have been told to suck it up and carry on, because it gets worse.
I will agree.....there is probably not much we can do to prepare people to see decapitations.....but its our duty to try.
Last October, three of us assisted at the scene of a car accident in which two people were burned to death right in front of my two guys. They saw two people die horribly. I assisted the paramedics loading a guy on a backboard, and his femur was sticking out of his thigh. Because of our training, and our RSM bringing in a counsellor, we are OK. This is what the chain of command has to do. Identify and offer assistance.
I will agree.....there is probably not much we can do to prepare people to see decapitations.....but its our duty to try.
Last October, three of us assisted at the scene of a car accident in which two people were burned to death right in front of my two guys. They saw two people die horribly. I assisted the paramedics loading a guy on a backboard, and his femur was sticking out of his thigh. Because of our training, and our RSM bringing in a counsellor, we are OK. This is what the chain of command has to do. Identify and offer assistance.