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Description
Mr. Slusar speaks about the respect he had for the structure of the military.
Transcription
Shortly after my second tour I got out of the military. I had, I wouldn’t say... I wasn’t, I had little patience for things. I may have had some anger issues. I did see a therapist for that and just, I don’t know, if you’re doing something do it well. And that’s, even today, if you’re doing something do it well or go somewhere else. That’s one of the reasons why I liked the military so much, it was very well structured. If somebody was doing something that wasn’t right whether it be morally or any other way, it wasn’t right in some way, shape or form, eventually they’re going to get sorted out. The right is going to come out. However, in civilian life, that doesn’t happen. So that was kind of hard to adjust to in that manner.
Catégories
Structure in the Military
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Canadian Armed Forces
Emplacement géographique
Sarajevo
Campagne
Sarajevo
Personne interviewée
Clint Slusar
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Royal Canadian Regiment
Military Rank
Corporal
Occupation
Rifleman
Durée
1:26