No I don’t blame them. there is no use in blaming them. they are only reacting the way they were taught to react. as I’m sure I’ve done in other situations.
that particular M.D. I'm talking about was on a night combat equipment jump with me and about 25 other soldiers. It was in February, the temperature was 25 degrees below zero and the DZ was hard as a rock with winds that were marginal for airborne operations. My friend got badly injured and spent a good deal of time in a hospital. He wasn't the only one. That is why I don't call him out and wouldn't call him out.
No I don’t blame them. there is no use in blaming them. they are only reacting the way they were taught to react. as I’m sure I’ve done in other situations.
That’s called a “cop-out”.
Could be all right. I’m just not prepared to call anyone names or insult them at this time. Even though I think poorly of them.
I don’t call people names either. But, I do call people out on their “shit”.
that particular M.D. I'm talking about was on a night combat equipment jump with me and about 25 other soldiers. It was in February, the temperature was 25 degrees below zero and the DZ was hard as a rock with winds that were marginal for airborne operations. My friend got badly injured and spent a good deal of time in a hospital. He wasn't the only one. That is why I don't call him out and wouldn't call him out.