As a Navy veteran, I can speak for the unreasonable profit focus drive of the military industrial complex. I had to witness people be turned away from medical care with nothing but Motrin and the need for hearing protection from the sound of jets taking off on an aircraft carrier ignored for the sake of presentation in lieu of micro-management. These are small complaints compared to what this Iraq vet has to say about his Chain of Command refusing a request for further protection of trucks from gun fire. When budgeting and functionality are placed over the lives of our soldiers, something is wrong with the way things are being run.
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