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Every day, 24 retired soldiers commit suicide in the United States. What kind of torture is required for military service in the United States?

According to a report by Fox News Channel on September 19, 2022, the University of Alabama and Duke University recently completed a cooperative research survey on American veterans. According to the results of this survey, 24 veterans commit suicide every day in the United States because they suffered too much pain during their service, which surprised many Americans. What kind of torture do they have to go through when they serve in the United States? Let's take a look at it one by one: first, we must study in the training base for 22 weeks and learn some so-called rules. Before entering the US Army, there was a training ground similar to a new recruit company, where we would receive all kinds of military training and rules. The study of rules began from the moment we went to the training ground. If you don't follow the rules at this time, you will get the roar of veterans, and then welcome the rejection and ridicule of other recruits. There is such a scene in the American inspirational film Forrest Gump. When Forrest Gump, the leading actor, got on the bus, he just gave the driver a polite greeting and got a ruthless roar from the veteran. Other recruits refused to give him an empty seat next to him. If no one gives him a kind smile in the end, he doesn't even have a place to sit.

After entering the training camp, I basically have to face the roar of the chief officer every day, because when answering the chief officer's questions, I must conform to the corresponding words and tone, otherwise I will receive various corporal punishment training, and sometimes I will even have no food. The training camp will arrange a free fight once a week, which is completely a kind of venting emotions and free combination. Therefore, many small people have become the vent objects of others, and accidents are common.

Second, after entering the American army, there will be many rules. The US Army has a so-called tradition that has existed for many years, that is, veterans have the obligation to help new recruits grow up. The way to grow up is to bully them in various ways. You can call if you eat slowly, if you go to the toilet for a long time, and if you sleep badly at night. In the face of these bullying recruits, you can only accept them unconditionally. If you complain to the chief, the chief will only help the veterans. 20 1 1 year, a China soldier named Chen served in the 25th Infantry Division of the US Army and committed suicide because he could not accept bullying. He is only 19 years old.

Third, there will be a lot of discrimination in the US military, including race, color and religion. Although the United States is a pluralistic society with people of all colors and religions, racial discrimination still exists in the American army, and even this discrimination has been accompanied by the whole military service. If you are not white, you may sometimes have less clothes and more rubbish on your bed. Forcibly swallowing things that religious beliefs are not allowed to eat, and sometimes even sexual assault. After these things are known to the outside world, the military often takes an attitude of minimizing the problems and completely ignores the feelings of the relevant personnel.

After retiring from the United States Army, I thought I would receive a hero's welcome. In fact, I found that society basically discriminates against them, and it is difficult to find a satisfactory job. The shadow of the army and the gap between reality naturally make many veterans choose a dead end.