Fair enough.
I guess that falls into the category of 'slipping through the cracks', but it is still true to say our treatment of soldiers is far better than it was even fifty years ago. Sometimes, no matter how hard you try, a person cannot be reached or saved from themselves.
'Slipping through the cracks'?
Watch the whole video and then do some more research...
Once they have been used by the state they are abandoned as always, full stop!
No-one in their right mind should ever think about joining any one of the armed services!
Edit: Just to help you out.
"More than 60,000 armed forces veterans in the UK have broken the law, are homeless or are suffering mental health problems, a study has disclosed.
The scale of their struggle to adjust to civilian life brought accusations that ministers were failing men and women who had risked their lives for their country.
According to the analysis, some 50,000 are coping with mental health conditions, 10,000 are in prison, on parole or on probation and 6,000 have no permanent address."