

The Regional Training Institute specializes in a multitude of areas, to include the 11B1O, 11B2/3, 11C1O, 88M1O Military Occupational Skill transition courses, the Air Assault and Pathfinder mobile training teams, the Common Faculty Development Instructor Course, the Virginia Army National Guard’s Marksmanship Program, and the Officer and Warrant Officer Candidate Schools. The Regiment is comprised of over 100 of the finest trainers in the Virginia Army National Guard organized into three battalions. This allows the Regional Training Institute to enhance our Warriors’ mastery of their craft while honing their leadership skills. The Virginia Army National Guard’s 183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute has a rich history and is recognized as one of the best warrior training locations due to the ability to leverage world class instructors and modern classroom facilities, as well as the extensive training resources at Fort Barfoot. This PTSD is a real mother sometimes.183rd Regiment, Regional Training Institute I thought my wife was going to check me into the Rapid City, SD VA and leave me there. But I would survive and have to deal with that guilt as well. I couldn't drive was so afraid panic set in, I had an irrational fear I was going to get in a car crash with my wife and kids in the car, and that they would die in the accident. Rushmore they played Taps and that is when I lost it in front of my kids and wife.


I got summoned by the state of Fl to testify at his trial.Īnd when I was at Mt.
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I had to testify at his murder trial in Pensacola, FL, because of some of our plattons testomoney at trial, they gave him life. I did not go up, myself, personally feel that we should remember our fallen friends who did not get to come back as heros, we still got to live part of our lives after coming back.Īt least we were at the wrong place at the right time to come home.Īnyways I had/have survivors guilt, because a guy i worked with was seriously wounded injured he got a TBI/PTSD to and when he went home to FL a few years later, he beat a man to death with his bare hands over a bought bad used car. I remember several years ago having a meltdown on Mt Rusmore after a night lighting ceremony they had service people come up an be recognized. I know it is stupid but I felt safe always moving in reality no safer.

I have had such bad experiences driving feeling trapped from PTSD on bridges, stopped traffic, driving on the freeway scanning all the time.
