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Originally Posted by KSig RC
So is it your contention that PTSD and related disorders do not occur in present and past military members at a markedly higher rate than in the general public?
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I don't think that's what he was implying. I think he was trying to say that we can't assume that every soldier involved in a firefight is going to develop PTSD. It is my contention though that special forces are better trained/equipped to handle PTSD more so than the general military population, thereby lowering their risk of being afflicted by it.
But that's just MY opinion.