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Can't wait to go home... being on front lines is hard work.
Starr
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no kiddin'.
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Yeah... especially when lives are depending on you.
You know after military feild doctors retire most of them go wack within just a few months.
Starr
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really?
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Yeah, they can't stand the fact that all those soliders had there last hope resting on them and then they failed the solider(s) by not being able to save them and so the solider(s) died.
Makes them insane... they see dead people when they sleep.
Starr
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and you?
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(small, humorless chuckle) I won't be getting any restful sleep for the rest of my life... let's just say that.
People just don't understand soliders... you ever wonder why a man or a woman re-enlists in the military even though they've served their time?
Starr
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because it's too quiet back home?
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War changes them. They remember all the people they killed and they can't get it off their minds so they go back and kill some more people... the only way to keep their minds on other things. Keeping them busy all the time.
Sitting at home gives them time to think about it.
Starr
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kinda like the exile.
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Yeah... you could say that.
Starr
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a lot like the exile.
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Yeah...
Starr
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so, uh...
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the sight of lots dead people makes me sick :blink:
Whoever said anything is possible never tried nailing jelly to a tree.
If at first you dont succeed....cheat!
There is a fine line between genious and insanity.....i have erased that line.
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War changes them. They remember all the people they killed and they can't get it off their minds so they go back and kill some more people... the only way to keep their minds on other things. Keeping them busy all the time.
Sitting at home gives them time to think about it.
Starr
Why would you care about the people you've killed. In Iraq life is cheap.
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Starr,Dec 16 2007, 04:00 AM wrote:War changes them. They remember all the people they killed and they can't get it off their minds so they go back and kill some more people... the only way to keep their minds on other things. Keeping them busy all the time.
Sitting at home gives them time to think about it.
Starr
Why would you care about the people you've killed. In Iraq life is cheap.
Now that is a stupid thing to say Rtass.
Qui suis-je?
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what do you expect? he is stupid
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Also the consant feeling that just around the next corner might lie your killer creates stress soldiers cant face when they come home. A old nice man i knew served in 'nam and slept with his .45 under his pillow until the day he died of old age some 30 years later. He never really felt safe even after coming back from the war said his wife.
I tend to think about stuff like this now and then since im currently in the Army and parts of my batallion are stationed in north Afghanistan as part of the ISAF force, but there has been a lot mord talking now after a norwegian soldier was killed by a road side bomb last month.
Personly i have no desire to go to Afghanistan or Iraq, or even Sudan and hope i will never have to fire my AG3 at anyone ever! Im trained to cope, and i think i can... but i dont know and i dont want to find out unless i really have to and getting myself involved with a peace keeping mission in one of those places might force me to do just that!