What the war is really like

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I really wish I could show this to people who have no respect to our soldiers.

What they go through is literally a living hell. They never know when they are going to see their buddy again because of how many things can happen.

I respect these men and women so much. They didn't have to sign up for this. They chose to devote their life to our freedom. And anyone who does that, should never deserve hate or disrespect.
 
Mr.Anderson said:
I really wish I could show this to people who have no respect to our soldiers.

What they go through is literally a living hell. They never know when they are going to see their buddy again because of how many things can happen.

I respect these men and women so much. They didn't have to sign up for this. They chose to devote their life to our freedom. And anyone who does that, should never deserve hate or disrespect.

I agree, I don't think people realize what these people go through everyday.
 
I can't wait till I leave! One more week.
 
Thanks for sharing this video with us, Gengar.

Definitely isn't something that many of us get to see much of. These guys are extremely brave and courageous doing what they do. They are risking their lives everyday. I have lots of respect for them.

@"PFC Amped-": If you become active duty and get sent anywhere, stay safe.
 
Deathcrow said:
Thanks for sharing this video with us, Gengar.

Definitely isn't something that many of us get to see much of. These guys are extremely brave and courageous doing what they do. They are risking their lives everyday. I have lots of respect for them.

@"PFC Amped-": If you become active duty and get sent anywhere, stay safe.

I am Active Duty :evil_invert:
 
RIP Wold. He died later on in a hospital.
 
Oh I didn't get to the end. There were a lot of dull moments. Watched about 23 min of it.
 
"I don't have a problem shooting shitheads" My favorite quote from this video haha.
 
PFC Amped- said:
"I don't have a problem shooting shitheads" My favorite quote from this video haha.
Someones gotta do it.... :evil: Sucks that he wasn't able to stay out after the 6 months. R.I.P
 
Died at 23..wow.

The part when he was talking about how his best friend got shot, was probably the thing that stood out most to me. He wasn't afraid to admit that having one casualty and having twenty or more enemies dead was acceptable. Definitely a leader in my eyes.

Yeah he may have seemed angry, but that's just war for ya. Such a shame he died at 23.

And does anyone know the details to his death? I know he said he had another 4 months there, but did he die within those four, or on another tour?
 
Mr.Anderson said:
Died at 23..wow.

The part when he was talking about how his best friend got shot, was probably the thing that stood out most to me. He wasn't afraid to admit that having one casualty and having twenty or more enemies dead was acceptable. Definitely a leader in my eyes.

Yeah he may have seemed angry, but that's just war for ya. Such a shame he died at 23.

And does anyone know the details to his death? I know he said he had another 4 months there, but did he die within those four, or on another tour?
He had 6 months left got out, but he couldn't handle normal life (He had ptsd). He then re-joined and sometime later they found him dead in a military hospital I haven't found how he died. http://www.gulfwarvets.com/mom_questions_death.htm
 
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