Re: Sick British soldiers mania!
A word to the wise. Until you have been to war, faced death deastruction and injury on a daily basis, seen your best friends blown to pieces and scream for their mothers when ablaze or with shredded limbs, do not judge a man.
It was bad, yes. It was wrong, yes. It was done in an environment where he may not be alive in two day, let alone know for ceratin he will be alive in two hours.
Combat, and its aftermath is viscious - decompressing afterwards takes months, and sadly british troops don't have that long before they need to return to war.
Add an ungrateful country to their stresses, and an ungrateful government, and its a wonder they are so well behaved and only a few incidents happen.
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