BartWillis
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- Mar 2, 2026
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Got out after 6 years. Now I'm a freshman. Thought I was prepared. I was wrong.
My English comp class has us writing a personal narrative about a "transformative experience." I have plenty. But every time I try to write, it comes out like an after-action report. "At 1430 hours, the situation became critical." That's not a narrative, that's a briefing.
My professor wrote on my draft: "Where are the emotions? What were you feeling?" Feeling? I was feeling focused. That's what you feel. You don't think about feelings when things are happening.
I don't know how to translate my experiences into words that civilians understand. Everything over there exists in a different language.
Any other vets here? How do you learn to write like a civilian again?
My English comp class has us writing a personal narrative about a "transformative experience." I have plenty. But every time I try to write, it comes out like an after-action report. "At 1430 hours, the situation became critical." That's not a narrative, that's a briefing.
My professor wrote on my draft: "Where are the emotions? What were you feeling?" Feeling? I was feeling focused. That's what you feel. You don't think about feelings when things are happening.
I don't know how to translate my experiences into words that civilians understand. Everything over there exists in a different language.
Any other vets here? How do you learn to write like a civilian again?