DizBelle
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From dictionary.com, war: a conflict carried on by force of arms, as between nations or between parties within a nation.
Why is it that when folks join the military, they are surprised when they are asked to serve in a war? And, then when they do serve in a war, why are they surprised when it is a horrific experience?
Disclaimer: I'm certainly not painting every enlisted person with this same brush and am certainly grateful for those that do serve to help maintain the freedoms that we have. There are many that are happy to do it and do it well. But I seem to hear a lot of stories from people (news stores, friend of a friend, that kind of thing) who enlisted who are upset or surprised when deployed oveseas. Then they are surpised by what they experience there.
My point is, if you aren't going to be able to handle it, don't enlist. Perhaps a single mother isn't the best candidate for enlisting in the military.
Feel free to try and change my mind... Is there something that I'm missing?
Why is it that when folks join the military, they are surprised when they are asked to serve in a war? And, then when they do serve in a war, why are they surprised when it is a horrific experience?
Disclaimer: I'm certainly not painting every enlisted person with this same brush and am certainly grateful for those that do serve to help maintain the freedoms that we have. There are many that are happy to do it and do it well. But I seem to hear a lot of stories from people (news stores, friend of a friend, that kind of thing) who enlisted who are upset or surprised when deployed oveseas. Then they are surpised by what they experience there.
My point is, if you aren't going to be able to handle it, don't enlist. Perhaps a single mother isn't the best candidate for enlisting in the military.
Feel free to try and change my mind... Is there something that I'm missing?