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Im sorry to hear that but good thing you did get out because it would suck for you to have a panic attack in the middle of the sea on deployment or in the middle of a really bad situation...I think you made the right choice
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I commend you on being honest on telling what happened to you during your bootcamp experience. That really took guts to tell it like it is and not sugar coat it! Many of these young recruits here probably do feel nervous, but are really afraid to admit it now..their time will come..BRAVO to you for being honest!
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Very interesting story, and I'm disappointed to hear of those who acted out against you for feeling and acting the way you did at boot camp. People cope and react to things differently. It must be that group wolf pack mentality... Keep positive, i'm sure you will find what is right for you that you will be secure, stable, and happy in life.
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Honesty is the best thing. Glad to hear this story. Best of luck in the future!
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