Elliott's War - The Psychological Impact of War in Iraq

It has been five years since the start of the Iraq War. But for former Marine Michael Elliott, the psychological impact of war is his latest and most challenging battle. (From Current)
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There is no other mindfuck like it. The company that I work for ships on pallets- so they're used alot. And whenever someone prepares one, they take it off the stack, put it on it's side, and let it drop. It's just how it's done. But when it hits the concrete floor, it makes a really loud sudden Crack! which never fails to jump the shit out of me. No, it doesn't really sound like the dozens of mortars that fell around me, but it's enough to make me shit my pants every time.



This guy was really well spoken, too.
Really good Sift, ZIfnab. Thanks.

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