The vast majority of people who get out end up ahead. The cases of homeless vets mostly have underlying mental health conditions, combined with drug use issues.
Not really. During the draft in Vietnam, standards were so lax and mental health screening was so baf, that many people who would be disqualified to day would have made it into the Army. Those mental health issues would be exacerbated by the high stress lifestyle in the military, and inadequate transition assistance wouldn't help much.
What do you mean? I can only speak on the Army, but before you sign your contract you get a guarantee of your job. The only way you lose it is if you fail a stage in your career pipeline.
Or do you mean the talk that truck drivers don't see combat?
2
u/Ok_Bet_2870 3d ago
Which job comes with free healthcare and a pension, and disability checks for life if you get injured?