You may have a point there Ralphy.
I sometimes wonder if some of them may be "faking" PTSD to "enjoy" the benefits to which they're entitled.
When I got back from my first WesPac Cruise (Nam), I was ok.........even though there was one night, when we were sitting off the coast of South Vietnam, and either the North Vietnam Army or Viet Cong were shooting a ground-mounted Machine Gun at us, but not reaching the ship. We could see Tracer Bullets being fired at us. We were not under General Quarters/Combat, b/c the ship was so far from shore, but not far enough we couldn't see these bullets in the air. It was sort of scary for this 19 year old (at the time), but I just continued smoking the cigarette that I had and "bs'ing" with other guys.
Of course this wasn't "combat" or seeing my fellow Servicemen blown to pieces either. The Navy was a part of Vietnam, but not like the other "ground" and "air" Services or the Gun Boats out on the Delta's.
I didn't have a problem getting a job after the Navy/Vietnam......not at all.
re:Combat vets are being denied employment for fear of PTSD!
I would that depending on what type of job they are seeking and how does it affect the rest of present emplyees.
Bottom line it always been company stocks/profits first.
It stinks I know but thats the way it is today and
its stinks no matter which way you look at it.
Perhaps... Probably due to the fact that the majority of enlistees are minorities and from poor or lower middle class families. The alternative to having these folks volunteer to fight and die for the US is to reinstitute the draft... that way EVERYONES son or daughter might be called to serve. We all know that rich kids would never "fake" anything.
People need to work to support themselves and feel they are worth something.