"ITS SOMEWHAT DIFFICULT FOR THE DISCIPLIEND OTHER TO APPRICIATE THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE FORMER" Hi I'm not a native speaker and I don't think that I understand the yellow parts completely. Perhaps more context is required. A wild guess: It is difficult for the disciplined [the group of people who are being trained (disciplined) at an army camp or a Cadet College] to accept the freedom of the former (perhaps who is training them).
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