Yes indeed.
In addition to healthcare and equipment, another major issue regarding care of servicemembers is the mentality and egos of military leaders, both NCOs (non-commissioned officers, AKA sergeants) and officers. I myself served in the US Army for 3 years (2009-2012), and one of the main reasons why I didn't re-enlist is the fact that way too many NCOs and officers abuse their authority and get away with things they shouldn't, such as neglecting the well-being of soldiers and sometimes even harassing soldiers. They aren't supposed to do those kind of things; I do know that the NCO Creed includes looking out for the welfare of soldiers and placing their needs above said NCO's needs, as well as not using rank for pleasure, profit, or safety. Sadly, not enough actually abide by those parts.
I know abuse of authority happens everywhere, but it's really severe in the military.
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