"US Army should regularly monitors their marine's psyclogical conditions and suspecting anyone of any disorders should be sent back home."
They do. And they urge other soldiers to report anyone who appears to be showing signs of breaking down or depression or a host of other mental illnesses.
Unfortunately when you have a standing army of over 14 million people on active duty, you are going to miss the odd person. Especially in a high stress environment like Afghanistan.
What is surprising is not that it happened but that it doesn't happen more often.
What he did was inexcusable and he will be prosecuted. May the ones he killed rest in peace.
"US Army should regularly monitors their marine's psyclogical conditions and suspecting anyone of any disorders should be sent back home."
They do. And they urge other soldiers to report anyone who appears to be showing signs of breaking down or depression or a host of other mental illnesses.
Unfortunately when you have a standing army of over 14 million people on active duty, you are going to miss the odd person. Especially in a high stress environment like Afghanistan.
What is surprising is not that it happened but that it doesn't happen more often.
What he did was inexcusable and he will be prosecuted. May the ones he killed rest in peace.