>In 1970, Sobel shot himself in the head with a small-caliber pistol in an attempted suicide.[10] The bullet entered his left temple, passed behind his eyes, and exited the other side of his head. Both of his optic nerves were severed by the shot, leaving him blind.[10] Soon afterward, he began living at a VA assisted-living facility in Waukegan, Illinois. He died there of malnutrition on 30 September 1987.[10][11] No memorial services were held for him.[10]
>train men in the use of firearms to kill other men in intense, high-pressure situations >can't even shoot yourself properly with no time pressure at all
Parker Jackson
Kike
Robert King
>can't even kill himself correctly What a loser
Jack Brooks
Would be a bizzare moment in the seconds afterwards when hes trying to figure out if hes dead or not
Leo Lee
>logistics officer how did he get such heavy ptsd from moving crates around
Andrew Bell
>officers >do anything but fill out counseling forms and work out
I was in the reserves for six years and interacted with maybe two junior officers on a regular basis, most just hide out until they can go staff and ride it out from there.
That has nothing to do with anything, he was a hero.
Jackson Harris
and?
Logan Myers
Why wouldn't you just shoot yourself again?
Jacob Reed
Jews inherently have a lot of stress from genetic mental disorders
Thomas Brooks
He was an hero
John Hernandez
Too pussy. Imagine this guy trying to fall on his sword
Nathan Wilson
>Capt. Herbert Sobel had no physical wounds, but deep mental ones. He also disappeared from sight. He married, had two sons, got a divorce, and was estranged from his children. He worked as an accountant for an appliance company in Chicago. Maj. Clarence Hester was in Chicago on business one day in the early 1960s. He arranged for a lunch together. He found Sobel to be bitter toward E Company and life generally. Twenty years later Guarnere tried to locate Sobel. He finally found his sister, who told him Sobel was in bad mental condition and that he directed his rage at the men of E Company. Guarnere nevertheless paid Sobel's dues to the 101st Association, hoping to get him involved in that organization, but nothing happened. Shortly thereafter Captain Sobel shot himself. He botched it. Eventually he died in September 1988. His funeral was a sad affair. His ex-wife did not come to it, nor did his sons, nor did any member of E Company.
Levi Martinez
>still blaming your work colleagues for your life after 20 years >your sons don't even come to your funeral Wew
Oliver Gray
>the reserves You pussy
Brayden Hernandez
>Trains men in a world war who eventually go on to become international heroes >No thank yous or recognition