Stammering - The Unspeakable Truth | Forces TV
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- Опубліковано 13 гру 2024
- Did you know that one in a hundred people have a stammer? Forces TV looks at the difficulties stammering can bring when working in a high pressured environment like the military, but also how some servicemen have learnt to not let it get in the way.
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You have no idea how much this helped me. Thank you.
All kids with speech impediments should watch this.
A warrior is a warrior no matter what ✊
Wish this help had been available when I was in the Police force over 40 years ago. I had three years of mental torture and against my better judgement resigned. Something I will always regret
Bless you and don't give up✌
Stuttering is a serious problem for people like us, everyone laughs it off as a joke but it makes life a challenge.
So much respect for these lads.!
Brilliant. Inspiring programme. No one should allow their stammer to hold them back.
I'm from india. After watching this video I have get much confidence ♥️♥️♥️🙏🙏, we can do, we can fillup our dreams .
That was very enlightening and respectful. Also, I never heard it called stammering. In my country (USA) we call it studdering. I was in the airborne infantry in Vietnam and my plt. sgt.,who was also a jumpmaster, studdered and never studdered when giving jump commands on a jump or orders in combat.
It is stuttering not studdering
this is a great documentary, this is what its all about!! no holding back. doing what we fear the most.
I got rejected in Army in interview although I smashed all the physical, medical and test. Now I'm trying for RAF
and bro now what you are?
how'd it go?
My stammer stopped me joining the forces.
Well done to every one who have a stammer in the video i no how bad it can be as i have a verry bad stammer as the best of day's and i nohow it can stop you from going any where
what a wonderful thing to know that you can over come just wonderful to see men and woman are in the forces doing just that,,,
Well done. Top blokes.
I am a 16 year old girl from Germany and I have a stutter. ........
Next month i've my psychotechnical test to enter the airforvce, i wanna be a hélicopter combat pilot, i was quite scared, i know my verbal abilities can hod me back, but i will try till the end...t this video gave me more confidence...Thankyou to all, brave guys...
God help you. For me it has reall6 costef me a military job
i hope you smashed it!
Yeah i definitely smashed it!
@@smartlearners3257 glad to hear that
Very very thanks
My stutter is the same as Major Michael boyd's
For me also same problem 😭😭
Respect
Major Micheal Boyd Kinda has the same stutter as i do
Respect sir
I waa not recommend from an Army test because i stuttered at the interview panel and i lied about my stammering. What i life it is. If i told them either way I was gonna fail ...
This isn't fair
But how they passed their medical test...
and they all are passed medical and even also they are on best post like officers. unbelievable
Bcz its not a physical prblm.. Its fear
I am having stammering problem from childhood will I able to get selected in sailing
of course young man!!
Sizzlers
Say again, over?
Liam Mullins ahahahahaha savage
Liam Mullins' comment, and those who appear to "like" it, provides a useful insight into how the social stigma of stammering (and actually disability more widely) works. It is still the case that Liam's laugh-a-minute, pub stand-up attitude to this condition is socially acceptable, and in some circles it is actively encouraged. Which of course represents much of the daily burden of having a stammer. So thank you, Liam, for this valuable insight; I'm so glad you enjoyed the documentary.