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RE: Military service
February 27, 2010 at 9:38 pm
Thank you for your service and I am sorry for the loss of your friends and comrades.
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RE: Military service
February 28, 2010 at 4:28 pm
Thanks everyone for the condolences because of my time in the military I am no longer as patriotic as I used to be. I saw alot of things going on that I just could not and would not agree with. Most war movies glorify the U.S. and their involvement in whatever conflict is filmed but they do hide the truth. Many veterans such as myself have bought into all the hoopla until you are actually on the inside and get to see how things really are. We as a nation have done some atrocious things in the name of freedom and democracy. Most of the people that get caught up in war don't even know what the hell they are fighting for. They are told lies about how what they are doing is for the greater good or to "liberate the oppressed from tyranny" etc. etc.
I was asked to re-enlist when the war in Iraq broke out on two different occasions but I refused due to the fact that I don't believe in the government and its so called causes. All conflicts usually have some ulterior motives that you the soldier are not privy to and are not supposed to ask about.
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RE: Military service
March 1, 2010 at 1:31 pm
I completely agree with you Min most people do enter the service for ulterior motives. Some see it as an easy way to get what they think is a free college education. But what they don't realize is that once you sign that contract you are considered government property. And once you are in the service if you are needed in another field they can move you and you can't say shit about it. All you are really fighting for is as you said " the whims of the power structure".
I am a veteran but I don't celebrate veterans day nor participate in parades and all of that crap. I actually regret ever signing up for military service and am lucky that I was not in during a time of war where I could have gotten my ass shot off and come home lame or dead. Alot of the vets in this country, especially those that fought in Vietnam make up a huge part of our homeless. I have stories that I personally witnessed that would make anyone want to cringe.
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RE: Military service
March 1, 2010 at 1:54 pm
Yea the military ruined most war type movies for me.... Most of the time im sitting there going ..thats not how that sounds... Or you have that giant fire ball from a grenade, thats when I shut the movie off... Anyone who ever threw a real frag knows its just a loud bang a grey cloud and death.... you may get a flash in low light.. but never a fireball.
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RE: Military service
March 1, 2010 at 2:31 pm
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I could go on for hours about this one.
My dad, who just passed away at 94, spent WWII in Italy. He never spoke of it even though he had a bronze star other than to bitch and moan about being stuck on some mountain for 77 days without a shower or a chance to change his clothes. He had a purple heart which he attributed to a German shell knocking down the house he was in. After he died I found the citations from his commander and the purple heart was for a gun shot wound. The bronze star was for pulling in a wounded buddy under fire. He never mentioned a word of it to my mother. When Saving Private Ryan came out we started watching it. When it came to the scene where they hit the bunker with the flame-thrower and the body came rolling out he got up, said "you never forget that smell" and walked away. He never could bring himself to watch the rest of the film.
Yet it was easy for them. The country was attacked and the goals were clear. Ever since then things have been a lot more disjointed. We seem unable as a nation to discern what our true national interests are. Further, we seem to generate leaders who are far too concerned with being 'tough' and not nearly enough concerned about being 'smart.' I don't give Obama a pass on that. Doubling down in Afghanistan is pointless. These guys who are getting blasted taking Marjah are, in effect, dying so that one group of drug lords can control the town as opposed to another. Fuck it. We cannot afford to put a company of marines in every third world shithole. They have far more shitholes than we have marines.
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RE: Military service
March 1, 2010 at 3:25 pm
chatpilot, I'm sorry to hear of your loss.
My son joined the Navy for ulterior motives. He thought he was getting an easy pay check and someone to take care of him. They dangled big bonuses in front of him to get him to enlist for more years, 6 total. He didn't want to live with his parents rules anymore. He didn't want to go to college and he didn't want to get a job. I'm not sure what the hell he was thinking, the Navy didn't have rules, they wouldn't make him work? Anyway that's a decision he regrets now. He's 22 and still has 2 1/2 more years of active duty then 2, I think, of inactive. He spent 6 months in Iraq in '08 and this year he will be going to Afghanistan for 8 months. I too think being there is ridiculous. I just hope he comes home alive and in one piece.
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