PBRstreetgang
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I am sure the troop I transported from SAT to PDX via LAX might not have the same opinion as you, as a 23 year old soldier who was hit by an IED and lost both legs at the hip, his right arm at the shoulder, and left arm mid forearm his young wife will have her young hands full. I sat with him while she went into the terminal to get some things.“What I wish every American understood is, despite its attendant risks and sacrifices, military service even for one or two enlistments or for a career is one of the most rewarding experiences you could ever have. Make no mistake, those risks and sacrifices are great and daunting even in peacetime. But few other occupations so completely invest your life with importance, even historic importance, and so well develop your character along lines of excellence. It is an advantage and a satisfaction you will always have that others will never know" from John McCain to a Pensacola a graduating class
I have 3 tours in a very hostile environment, and almost lost my life, fulfilling, nope, scary yes, and 25 years later I still have the memories, most of which I wish I didn't. Once you have been in combat you wouldn't wish that for anyone else.
Sorry, you are more wrong than you will ever know. By sheer numbers alone the enlisted are the grist and gristle that the combat monster eats with abandon.
But thanks for your quote REMF pogue.
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