Spiritual Minded Military Utah Army Reserve: Why Are Reservists at Higher Risk Than Active Duty? The Warrior Protocol
You live in Salt Lake City. The mountains are to the east. To the west of the lake is the location. The air is thin. It is quite a silent night.
You've finished your military service. You have enlisted in the US Army Reserve. You thought you were done sweating.
The hard part is now done.
They live on the ship and are currently on active duty. In the galley, active-duty sailors eat. There is no sleep for active duty sailors; there is a rack, there is a division, there is a mission, and there is a chain of command. Active-duty sailors never have to be alone.
You are alone.
To drive to the reserve center in Ogden. You are in a lineup. Your annual training is at Hill AFB. You're returning home on the road to Provo. You're sitting on your couch. The flight line is more of a noise in the silence.
"I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, and I have kept the faith." — 2 Timothy 4:7
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THREE NUMBERS THAT SHOULD KEEP YOU AWAKE
- PTSD is four times more likely to be diagnosed in reservists than in active-duty sailors with the same condition. The gap is not of a medical nature. Isolation is the issue.
- Reservists wait seven years on average before seeking treatment for mental health problems. All active-duty sailors wait two years. It's not "bravery." The distinction is in terms of proximity to care.
- One-third of those reservists who require mental health treatment are treated. One in two of the active-duty personnel. The lost assistance isn't lost resources. The help is not there.
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THE GREAT SALT LAKE IS NOT THE ENEMY. THE EMPTINESS IS.
Utah is beautiful. Utah is quiet. Utah is isolating.
The horizon is the edge of the Great Salt Lake. The desert is void of people. The mountains are large. So you're driving from St. George to Salt Lake City. You are driving from Salt Lake City to Ogden. This road is empty. Radio static. It's only your thoughts that are going.
The enemy uses the Utah landscape as his training ground. He teaches you to be independent. He teaches you to be capable of carrying all of this by yourself. He teaches you to never rely on others.
That which works in the desert will kill you at home.
You're not required to have the whole load yourself in your living room. It's not about having to eat on your own at the dinner table. In your marriage you do not need to have faith in anyone but yourself.
The gear shift is the Warrior Protocol. Survival mode to connection mode. Isolation to formation. From solo to moored.

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THE WARRIOR PROTOCOL
1. Daily formation
You don't have a ship. You do not have a division. You have a phone. You have a battle companion. You receive a text message.
Send 1 text at 0600 each morning. Three words. "You good?"
It's not a conversation. The writing is in the shape of a formation. The text tells the enemy, "He is not alone; I am watching." Move on.
2. The Weekly Resupply
The Army Reserve cannot give you what your body needs. Minerals. Adaptogens. Clean energy.
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Your body is not a vehicle. Your body is like a temple. The Army Reserve isn't responsible for maintaining your tempo. You do.
3. The Sunday Night Stand-Down
The most hazardous hour is Sunday night. The weekend for drilling is now in the past. It's the week of the civilians. The enemy attacks the transition!
On Sunday night, sit for 5 minutes in silence before going to sleep. No phone. No TV. No noise. Without a doubt: “Drill weekend has ended; I will leave the sailor at the gate." "I will take the sailor home.”
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4. Monthly Debrief
You reviewed each mission while on active duty. You never discussed your reserved life.
Meet with another Army Reservist once a month. Talk for one hour. Not concerning the mission. About your mind. Your body. Your spirit. Your struggles. Your wins. Your fears. Your hopes.
Don't mistake the debrief as therapy. The debrief is intelligent. You are gathering information on their "routine." You will be sharing data with coworkers.
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SUNDAY NIGHT IS THE ENEMY'S FAVORITE HOUR
Sunday night is the most dangerous hour. The drill weekend is over. The civilian week is coming. The enemy attacks the transition.
Before you go to bed on Sunday night, sit in silence for five minutes. No phone. No TV. No noise. Say out loud: "The drill weekend is over. I am leaving the sailor at the gate. I am bringing the sailor home."
Put on your Spiritual Minded Military shirt. Wear it to bed. Let your subconscious receive the message, "We are safe. We are home." We can rest."
The Sunday night stand-down takes five minutes. Five minutes is the difference between a peaceful week and a war zone.
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YOUR BODY IS A TEMPLE. THE Army DOES NOT MAINTAIN IT.
You don't need what the Army Reserve provides. Minerals. Adaptogens. Clean energy.
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Your body is not a car! Your body is a house! You don't maintain your tempo with the Army Reserve. You do.
Take 5 minutes a day for the weekly resupply. The five-minute time between running on empty and running on full.

YOU DEBRIEFED MISSIONS. DEBRIEF YOUR LIFE.
You debriefed every mission on active duty. You never debriefed your reserve life.
Once a month, sit down with one other Army Reservist. Talk for one hour. Not about the mission. About your mind. Your body. Your spirit. Your struggles. Your wins. Your fears. Your hopes.
The debrief is not therapy. The debrief is intelligent. You are collecting data on the enemy's patterns. You are sharing data on your counters.
The monthly debrief takes one hour. One hour is the difference between drifting and steering.
WHAT THE DATA DOES NOT TELL YOU
The data tells you that Reservists are at higher risk. The data does not tell you why.
The data does not tell you that the gap between drills is where the enemy builds his base. You have no ship. You have no division. You have no rackmate. The enemy loves your isolation.
The data does not tell you that civilian life is not neutral territory. Your boss does not understand. Your family does not understand. The enemy uses their ignorance as his cover.
The data does not tell you that the transition is the ambush point. Sunday night. Monday morning. The enemy attacks when you are between worlds.
The Warrior Protocol addresses what the data does not tell you.
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The Remnant does not transition. The Remnant re-enlists.
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