RubiconNZ
The Wanderer
I don't doubt the mission of the army is to protect.
But the mentality of "having fun" in battlefield is a dangerous one to have. This is exactly why we have these scandals of Private Kovco and also ADF soldiers displaying blantant disregard of law. ("Playing" with firearms in barrack- and you wonder why there wasn't more)
Worst would be to "seek" fun in local population, and resulting in such thing as
Mahmudiyah incident.
Fair enough then, I'm rather defensive of soldiers, so I can get wound up fast, I agree about the negativity and bad attitudes my biggest worry for consequences of that is how it portrays service men/women, the treatment of Returned Serviceman from Vietnam is one of Australia’s and the US biggest disgraces in my books, I fear similar results, I mean in the UK just recently return squadies wounded complained of poor treatment from staff and other patients in the Hospital because of anti war attitudes can you imagine hopsital views mistreating fellow countrymen because of poltical views , in terms of recruiting to tie it back to the thread if that kind of treatment continued it would make it pretty tough to justify signing on. Its hard to call it patriotism if a large normally louder group decries all purpose and reason for soldiers serving overseas.