No, no, that was the one I got most clearly. It's where I want to go in my question.
I think we all understand the importance of the buddy system, of having buddies while you're actually in service. I'm just wondering how you ensure that this kind of buddy system, where you care for each other, actually occurs when you return. It would seem logical that most of those people who may have served together for six months or a year--or longer--when they return home will no longer be in close geographic proximity to each other.
How do you reduce the effect of that geographic separation and ensure that these people are in fact still in contact with each other in some meaningful way?