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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: ASTAC on August 23, 2006, 04:33:57 PM
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At about 3 AM this morning a STG2 (2nd class petty officer). Shot himself in the head with an M-14 while he was on watch.
This is kinda a hard thing to deal with. The crew is pretty tight knit. Many of us in the duty section had talked to him that night. He had talked about some problems he had, and he was down about a DUI he had got recently, but otherwise showed no noticable signs of being suicidal.
Being te duty OS I had to write the Unit Sitreps for this. Which of course meant I was the first enlisted guy to get all the details(though most of the duty section knew he had shot himself since the gunshot prompted us into a security alert).
This just sux.
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That's sad, although he didn't show any signs of suicide, you should've joined the chaplaincy and taken my dad's course on "Suicide Intervention".:D
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no suspision of foul play?
condolences sir, must be a bit rough for you and the crew.
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
no suspision of foul play?
condolences sir, must be a bit rough for you and the crew.
he was found sitting on the deck..the butt of the rifle between his feet and the muzzle resting on his shoulder (obviously moved to the side when it went off and his grip on it relaxed.)
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Very sorry to hear Astac, suicide has always been a hard thing for me to deal with personally. My condolences to you and your crewmates.
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Death by itself is hard to deal with for most people. Many times when a freind/loved one commits suicide it is much harder to deal with. One of my brothers hung himself about 15 years ago. I think the fact that he commited suicide was far harder to deal with than if he had been killed in a car accident for instance.
My condolences to you and your shipmates and thank you for your service.
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Originally posted by eureka101
Through early morning fog I see
visions of the things to be
the pains that are withheld for me
I realize and I can see...
That suicide is painless
it brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
:confused:
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
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not all problems are temporary, infact many problems are permanent.
suicide is more the easiest and most sellfish way out of most problems, be they permanent or temporary.
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
not all problems are temporary, infact many problems are permanent.
suicide is more the easiest and most sellfish way out of most problems, be they permanent or temporary.
Terminal illness is the only problem I can think of as permanent and even that is sometimes iffy. I agree with ya on the selfish part.
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Selfish? You say selfish like it's a bad thing. There is nothing wrong with being selfish.
It's very hard to understand that. You are programmed all your life to believe that you aren't important, and that being selfish is a bad thing.
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I'm sorry to hear that ASTAC
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Originally posted by eureka101
Through early morning fog I see
visions of the things to be
the pains that are withheld for me
I realize and I can see...
That suicide is painless
it brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
:confused:
Do you know the rest of the song?
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Astac.
My profound condolences
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Originally posted by dmf
Do you know the rest of the song?
Suicide is Painless (http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/8200/Song.htm)
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this isnt really the place, more respect should maybe be shown to the threads topic.....i know what you're saying about being yourself more and wanting to get things in order for number 1 not being the worst thing in the world, but are you sure you've thought about how selfish suicide is, unless there really isnt any creature on the planet that depends on you and/or will be traumatised by the events of your 'unusual' death, then maybe you got no one else to affect and fair play, pull the trigger.
an unatural death effects all animals on earth that have any degree of intelligence. humans are very good at pretending that we can 'take it' but put a human through something unatural such as suicide and every single one will be affected in some way by what they experience.
attempted suicide is, if i am not mistaken, a crime in some parts of our world. so if you jump infront of a train and lose both you legs you could end up in prison, with no legs. that would suck.
with all due respect lasersailor, more importantly ASTAC, that is all i have to say.
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Im sorry to hear this ASTAC.
:(
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Originally posted by B@tfinkV
this isnt really the place, more respect should maybe be shown to the threads topic
I agree.
As for my post containing the link. it was in no way intended as being disrespectful. As I am sure the queery of DMFs to who;s post I was responding to was in no way intedned to be disrespectful.
On behalf of both of us. As I am pretty sure she would feel the same way
I apologise if they were indeed taken in that vain
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ASTAC, I am sorry for this incident. I hope all of the shipmates find solice and get through this. <
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ASTAC
PO2 RedTop
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oh man, sorry to hear that man!!
..... this all happened because of a DUI?? there has to be more to the story... DUI isnt a career killer unless you are an officer and even then it doesnt necessarily kill the career... there had to be something else eating away at this guy... again, sorry to hear about your loss..
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Originally posted by 101ABN
oh man, sorry to hear that man!! ..... this all happened because of a DUI?? there has to be more to the story... DUI isnt a career killer unless you are an officer and even then it doesnt necessarily kill the career... there had to be something else eating away at this guy... again, sorry to hear about your loss..
The DUI may have been the last straw for him...he did have a bunch of other stuff going on.
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truly sorry to hear....
a friend of mine in the navy a few years back (like 1994 or so) has 3 suicides on thier trip or whatever it is called. 6 months @ sea on an aircraft carrier. 2 of the guys he knew kind of well. it sounds like a very mentally stressful thing to do.
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ASTAC, my heart-felt condolences. My prayers are with you and his family and friends.:(
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Most people who truly want to die by their hand, find a way to do it. Its the ones who know they need help and give clues, that you can hopefully catch on to in time.