....I've been thinking in response to the closed thread. Soldiers don't want to get psychological help from the military because they (themselves and top brass) think this act makes them look weak. The psychological help will go on their record and any promotion board will see this as a weakness and an inability to lead soldiers under duress. If a soldier is a career officer, this is even more of a risk because an officer has to be promoted or leave the service or become an NCO.

Next, a soldier is trained to deal with a belligerent in one manner, terminating it's physical existence. When some soldiers have a belligerent in his head, they deal with it as such.