anyone else have friends that are soldiers in iraq or afganistan

  • K~HO
    20 years ago

    i was just wondering because it seems like where i'm from there are so many guys leavin for the war

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    My old Battery was out there from before the start and came home 8 months ago, no casualties sustained and plenty of friends made.

    It is not a war anymore, it's an occupation.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    Killing is not an occupation

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Yes, it is.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    no most of them do not want to harm a soul its just what they have to do i think i know what it is and waht it isnt my dad is an ex army and my uncle an ex navy and my cousin is a marins my grandpa is an ex marine and i have tons of frinds in the army and family they tell me what it is like in war and theyd rather not kill a soul but they have dedicated there lives to fighting for there country and they believ what they do is right and killing isnt right it isnt there occupation killing is a solution to a problem that does nothing but hurt...

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Im ex-Army myself.

    You sign up, you accept it can be part of the job.

    Simple as that.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    it is part of the job but it is not the job

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    you help people dont you? or you saying all you were good for is taking lives and thats all you can do

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    yes.. now read your statement that lead to my first answer and see where I said was the job.

    I'll say that the threat of killing is the Army's primary role.

    Guns, tanks, helicopters, jets, bullets, grenades shells missiles, ships, submarines, mines, torpedoes and depth charges are made for one purpose and one purpose only: Turning alive people into dead people.

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    I helped plenty, my friend.

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    On the streets of Northern Ireland my job was to be a deterrent.. a friendly but very real deterrent.

    In a field of operations my job was to make sure no one got past me.

    That's soldiery as a whole.

    A soldier is a fighting unit, that is what they are trained for.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    well there we go you just answered what i meant you said that killing is an occupation when it is not it all reality it remains to persist as a means of ending someone to end a problem you cant solve a problem through killing it is highly unlikely

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    no there not

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    a soldier is to serve and protect

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Killing is part of a soldier's job and therefore his occupation.

    But Iraq is occupied all the same, fella.

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    "a soldier is to serve and protect"

    Maybe the difference in opinion is why the British Army is considered to be the most professional in the world.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    part of soemthing does not make it the whole thing thatd be like me saying im a hooker my only job is sex lol when in doubt it is not lmao sorry i am trying to humor myself

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    no not professional if you mean by killing as professional then your wrong killing is not a profession phsychology is a profession

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Keeping it light and breezy is good, Zach.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    you know thanks for arguing it is good to once in a while it gets things off your chest i never realized it

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Soldiery is a profession, the outlook and attitude of how the job is accomplished is what sets the British Army apart.

    Hearts and minds is a fundamental role, but first and a foremost a soldier has one objective.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    but yet i believe there are always two sides to a story neither being completely true everything has its fallacies

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    yeah to serve his country" in what part of them words does it say kill

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    true, Im just examining one side of the coin.

    In over four years of service the action part was less than four hours, but those four hours were what I was trained for.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    yeah and i am flipping the coin not sure what to decide what is true

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    To serve his country is the ideal.

    Killing is a part of the ideal.

    Where in the Police's mantra "To protect and serve" does it say arrest?

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    you got me kind of in a twist but yet all of what police do is not arrest like i said it isnt all fo who there occupation is an occupation is a title given to the job the occupation might have killing but it certaintly isnt killing

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    Well, seeing as I meant occupation as in occupation of a country you've been twisted from the start.

    And I have agreed with you all along too, just raising critical points to keep you thinking.

    The history of warfare defines a soldier's role as a killing machine. The role of soldiery is changing, however.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    history is twisted mistakes are always made past is the past i believe what they did in the past with a soldier is then

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    A warrior is one who wages war. Take away the killing part and what is left?

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    war is waged in so many ways

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    ok, so define war without death.

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    war is a justification for a certain belief but killing is not justified

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    you can have a war of words
    you can have a war against acid rain doesnt mean it is involved with killing i know my concet doesnt seem right to you its just what i think

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    the word war came from a eauopean word that means confusion now what in confusion does killing persist

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    No, that's fine, but that concept is not linked with soldiery.

    Can we wage war as men, as soldiers without death, killing and destruction, and if so how are matters resolved?

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    sorry i cant spell to good sometimes hope you knwo what i am saying

  • zachok
    20 years ago

    matters are never resolved so kiling does nothing

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    war is a justification for a certain belief but killing is not justified

    A self refuting statement.. war is unjust.

  • Bret Higgins
    20 years ago

    dont worry about the spelling, I'm with you.