Marine Chaplain

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Posted by admin | Posted in checkers | Posted on 09-11-2007

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Marine Chaplain
Marine Corps and Failure To Adapt?

My fiance is in the Marine Corps…He has been in for over a year with three left. He has started developing severe depression, suicidal thoughts, and homicidal thoughts due to the stress and BS of fellow Marines…He went to his command for help and they diagnosed him with some long name, and medicated him, have sent him to chaplain counseling and told him that he is “failure to adapt” on Jan. 15th he has his final evaluation to see what they will do with him. My question is, failure to adapt? does that mean they are going to discharge him? if so, what discharge would it be? and what is his final examination going to be like? I only want him to be ok, and I need to understand what is going on, they didn’t even let me talk to him for two days, I didn’t even know what was going on….anyone know what is happening? Please help….
Marine’s Worried Fiance…
Amanda

Failure to adapt is usually considered a general or admistrative dishcarged. But If his depression or mental stress was brought on by the military and he can prove it. Then he should be medically seperated. It will probably take about another year, to get threw all that bullshit, but thats better than a general or adminstrative dishcarge. They put the failure to adapt on there so they can build a case to kick him out and not have to deal with him.

My suggestion is to HAVE HIM GO TO A SHRINK/DOCTOR A NON-MILITARY ONE. That way he has a second opinion to help him build a case.

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