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hm. my dad lived it every day for 4 years and he never liked to talk about it and had nightmares for the next 65 years until he died.

Seems like the guys that did it in WWII didn't like to talk about what they had to do at all. Guess people are different now.

It's a different war. The average Marine grunt on an Afghani deployment these days may have to engage an enemy target two or three times, and in a four year term averages only 2-3 confirmed kills.

My grandfather has flashbacks and nightmares of the Korean war to this day. He spent 24 years and retired a Lt. Col with the Corps, and has had issues ever since.

The WW's and Korea and Vietnam were WAY worse than riding around in a humvee in the desert with far superior weaponry than the enemy and calling in air support any time you get into shit

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yeah, I know. I just didn't want to say that. :)

Lol won't hurt my feelings rob, those were generations of some hard ass mofos

Give a 19 year old a gun these days and tell him to march 25 miles in 2 days on foot in shitty boots that dont fit carrying supplies in the snow to go fight a bunch of armed and ready fuckers who know the territory

See what kind of look you get

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I'm strapped 24/7...it's my right and I choose to use it. I hope that I never have to use it but its better to have one and not need it than need one and not have it IMO.

Few years ago I was taking my son to get an icecream when these 2 crack head lookin mofos are walking across the highway and stand in my lane and don't move. So I slow down and eventually have to stop. They're standing at the front of my Mercedes and work their way to the passenger side where my son was sitting yelling shit I couldn't hear exactly but at that point I said fuck this and started carrying.

Exactly......^^^^^^^ thank you!
 
Seems like the guys that did it in WWII didn't like to talk about what they had to do at all. Guess people are different now.

Yeah, my dad was in WWII and the only thing I ever heard him say about it was that he was seasick the whole trip across the Channel in June...
 
My grandfather on my Hawaiian side is still alive at 98 years, and he loves talking about being a marine in the south pacific.
 
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