And since 'moral injury' is not recognized by the VA's VASRD (even though a VA doc coined the term DECADES ago*), those slaves in uniform will get minimal help from Uncle Sam once the delayed reaction sets in and is generally much worse than PTSD**. The VA recognizes only the symptoms of moral injury that overlap with PTSD. They refer to it as a co-occuring diagnosis***, similar to veterans that are addicts, but don't recognize it in a formal sense... therefore making treatment options limited to staff personnel's voluntary accommodation.
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Also, with this new technology one has to try to grasp the implications of it in a manner of what the public really knows what the masters are doing with their slaves. In a nation that prides itself with having an all voluntary military, we sure seem blind to actions outside of what is considered 'war'. If a three letter agency sents a ground troop into a mission outside of the traditional warzone, that ground troop must first volunteer for military service and then additionally volunteer for said mission (generating a title50, not title10, order). The title50 order even produces a special code on the back of the serviceperson's DD214 form that allows treatment at the VA for missions that are NOT recognized by the Pentagon.
Now, if the US wanted to do some activities that were outside the traditional battlefield but didn't have the risk of the serviceperson being captured, then could they just stiff the serviceperson on the second act of volunteering and stiff them on the proper paperwork to even further suppress any responsibility for said actions? Hmmm, America would never do that, right? We were super duper sorry when we sent servicepersons into the Korean War that had orders that said they were still stationed in California. It would never happen again, right?
Meet Operation Nomad Shadow. When you want dead as many unarmed suspected PKK/YPG/YPJ insurgents as possible, but don't want to let it be known what you are doing. After all, it is just intelligence sharing, technically, when you push a video feed of Turkish artillery/air strikes to Turkish command so they can 'bracket' the target individuals. Turkey isn't/wasn't part of any coalition, so therefore they follow their own Rules of Engagement. Leave the drone operators on a title10 order, so the VA won't recognize the action. Perfect crime. Perfect slavery.