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This question would probably be asked only by one who has not experienced the military. I spent four years in the Navy - which has it's on rules, customs, etc. On-duty hours are pretty much like any civilian job. Off-duty hours you're more or less free to do as you please unless, of course, you go out and get drunk and into a fight or do something really stupid, in which case you're likely to be picked up by the SP andend up in the brig, face a "mast" and have embarrassing entries made in your service record.

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Soldiers returning to civilian life often face challenges such as adjusting to a non-military routine, which can feel disorienting after structured military life. Many experience mental health issues like PTSD, making it difficult to reintegrate into social and family dynamics. Additionally, they may struggle with finding employment that matches their skills and experiences, leading to feelings of isolation or frustration. The transition can also be complicated by a lack of support systems that understand their unique experiences.


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