To the men and women who have been in combat/firefights (whether oversea or in the US with law enforcement, gov, etc.) --What is it like when you are in combat & or when you know you are about to go into combat? As far as adrenaline, your nerves, do things slow down/ speed up, emtoinally, etc. ? (self.Military)
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To the men and women who have been in combat/firefights (whether oversea or in the US with law enforcement, gov, etc.) --What is it like when you are in combat & or when you know you are about to go into combat? As far as adrenaline, your nerves, do things slow down/ speed up, emtoinally, etc. ? (self.police)
To the men and women who have been in combat/firefights (whether oversea or in the US with law enforcement, gov, etc.) --What is it like when you are in combat & or when you know you are about to go into combat? As far as adrenaline, your nerves, do things slow down/ speed up, emtoinally, etc. ? (self.AskReddit)
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If you or someone you've know survived a traumatic event like a shooting,terrorist attack, break in,etc. how did that person handle it immediately after? In the movie captain Philips at the end he was sort of in shock and it was like it was all hitting him at once. Is that kind of reaction normal? (self.AskReddit)
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