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Lol!!!!
 
Maybe you should tell me since you brought it current?

I posted about WWII, which had been brought up by SD and you. You got all offended and started slinging shit at me because you took some shit personal. You think I'm taking shots at you? I'm saying that my dad didn't think he was on some kind of righteous mission from god (mission from god implied by me by use of word "righteous"). I also said that he found nothing enjoyable about killing (that's where the glorious part came in). Was it kill or be killed? Hell yes. Always was, always is. Did he do what he had to do? Yep. Am I glad? Hell yes. Am I proud of him? For many reasons I am.

But go ahead, stay mad. Call me more names. Tell me I'm inferior because I never served. Anything else you want to throw at me, go ahead. Tell me again who's blowin up?

You did the right thing, I was the dumbass that followed family tradition and didn't listen to what my dad was telling me. I'm very proud of my father, the Japanese targeted corpsmen because they felt it would demoralize the marines. He risked his life to save others.
 
I had dinner with a man who had both parents incinerated in Hiroshima. Was as nice and cordial as anyone I ever met.

I realize it is not easy, but people do move on.

Japanese culture is an interesting thing. The Yamato race has a culture of stoic resilience. However, two bombs had to be dropped and bombing is very different than combat. I watched an interview with a former Japanese officer that was part of the Bataan Death march...his response,"it was war." No remorse and no regrets....the state commanded and he obeyed.
 
Java, read the reply you posted about the Death March participant. Starting with 'his response'

Now read the reply from me you just quoted.

Now go fuck yourself with your contradictions.
 
You know I have had some issues living with the things I had to do there but I came to grips with the fact that I done my job and my job saved more lives than I took and in the end thats all that matters. Killing is the job Marines do. Ive said this before and I will say it one more time for you if you think shooting people from afar is hard to live with try it up close and real personal hats where its at. Unless you have looked into the eyes of some poor soul you have sent on dont give me any shit about making lite of the situation it comes down to being a superior solider and God blesses me with the superior ability to impress my will onto others by any means necessary. I embrace the fact that at one point in my life I was a highly trained killing machine and that is why we live the way we do in this country. You need to grow up and move on its called being a man. The circle of life includes war and death. Its not pretty but it is necessary. You have the ability to be a good bro just let the shit go and move on with your life.


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Thanks for posting the propaganda you were taught; During WWII the Army found that 1/3 of riflemen would fire their weapon in an engagement...it's now about 90%....Being a man is standing up for what is moral even though you will be criticized and sanctioned for doing the right thing. I'm done with the chimp shit...I used to love firing the 1908 Springfield rifle my grandfather carried in WWI, it's a licensed version of the 98 Mauser and the most accurate weapon I've ever fired. War stole my love of firearms...I maintain them out of duty.

P.S. Gun guys, don't take a chick on a shooting date unless she is already a shooter, chicks hate firearms as a rule.
 
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