On Thursday, November 27, 2014 11:47:41 AM UTC+8, Jack Ryan wrote:
> http://www.military.com/benefits/veterans-health-care/posttraumatic-stres=
s-disorder-overview.html
> or
> https://tinyurl.com/d66qch7
>
> Could the above explain why BD had to leave flying?(1)
>
> When a member of the military is relieved of duty due to PTSD, it is
> never referred to as being "kicked out".
>
> The only people here who have inferred that from BD's own words are
> the SCUM Of Usenet: A vicious psychopath and a hateful bitch whose
> cancer seems to have eaten away her humanity along with her ####. The
> few other mental midgets who seemingly agree with those two are mere
> lemmings, following Duck#### over the edge of the cliff.
>
> (1) More about BoaterDaveTJ:
>
> Joined the Royal Navy as an Artificer Apprentice in 1962. Studied
> Control Engineering for 5 years (when computers I worked with had
> thermionic valves!). I was promoted and attended BRNC Dartmouth in 1967.
> Flying training as a pilot thereafter. Flew Jet Provost, twin and single
> seat Hawker Hunters and a Buccaneer. Stopped when the "powers that be"
> thought I might kill someone 'other than the enemy' (myself and/or my
> crew!). Still within the RN, retrained and served as an ATCO (Air
> Traffic Control Officer). Left in 1983 under voluntary redundancy terms
> with the rank of Lieutenant Commander. Thereafter, I became a qualified
> Independent Financial Adviser and worked for Marsh Inc here in the UK
> and became a Divisional Director. Retired again! (early - 53) in 1999
> with the intention of working for myself or, perhaps, a small local firm
> with less stressful demands. Tragically, however, my younger son, Nick,
> suddenly collapsed and died in Jan 99 - no cause for his death was
> found. My wife and I were totally devastated. We bought a narrowboat of
> our own (we had had a share in one previously) and set out to more fully
> explore the English waterways; it has been highly therapeutic yet we are
> still coming to terms with our loss. Therafter I decided that 'work'
> would be a four letter word ................. and I remain retired!
So Dustbin was picking on this seemingly honorable English gentleman, as we=
ll as threatening a woman? Wow what scum! BTW Dustbin is now cyberstalkin=
g me around to all the forums I post in and crapping in my threads with non=
sense replies and disparagments. When you read this Dustin, get a life los=
er! Small end first, don't screw it up like everything else in your misera=
ble life!
RL
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