The Damn Few, Season 2, Episode 4: PTSD

Our friends at Ranger Up present their latest video, this one is about PTS and should be watched by everyone in the country, but because it’s Ranger Up and it’s on TAH, there’s a “STRONG LANGUAGE WARNING“;

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12 responses to “The Damn Few, Season 2, Episode 4: PTSD”

  1. Sparks

    LMAO. But a well thought out, humorous take on the real issue of PTS as viewed by veterans versus the liberal media and ill informed Americans at large. Way to go Ranger Up!

  2. JarHead Pat

    Penis!!! hahahahahah fucking epic.

  3. Ex-PH2

    Yeah, if it ain’t the post-Vietnam era all over again.

    Well, when the big bad boogeymen come knocking at your door, please don’t expect me to defend you, asswipe. I’m busy.

    1. 1AirCav69

      Nail on the head PH-2. I stated on another thread, watch or don’t watch NON-STOP. Yep, I’m ruining the ending but it’s Psycho Iraqi/Afghan Vets are the bad guys. They are doing to you guys/gals what they did to us.

  4. 2/17 Air Cav

    So, I suppose that in countries that have not been at war since, say, the 1940s, murders committed by military service members or veterans are largely attributable to generation-skipping, genetically transmitted PTS.

    1. ArmyATC

      Yep. PTS from listening to granddad’s war tales. The looney left would believe it.

  5. Climb to Glory

    Ranger Up hit it outta the park once again. Its a stigma in our society that won’t go away. Every veteran is a split second away from committing an act of violence, right? Shit, look what that dipshit Bernath has put Jonn through. Society thinks we’re all unstable nuts.

  6. Alberich

    The shorter ones are less heavy-handed and funnier. I liked this one.

  7. ex-Army doc

    Epic Win.

  8. Redleg JO

    LMFAO,

    Amen.

  9. TDF nails it again. How many stories have we seen in the MSM about “violent” veterans, yet nothing about the numbers which would put this all in perspective?

    I can’t count the number of times I saw questionable candidate on deck at MEPS but was told we need to hold our noses and swear them in. How many of those would be in that 71% that can’t currently meet qualifications today?

  10. Joe Williams

    Sucide by cop,There was more going on and it was NOT PTSD. No job ,girlfriend dropped him,drugs any and all of these led to no hope and/or hopeless.I have more good days than bad nights now. I still do not like to be in crowds and few other things. Yes, I sometimes think there should be a hunting season for some types of people. I just do not act on those feelings. Joe