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Topic History of: more soldiers commit suicide than die in action
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Ben 9 In The Know wrote:
anyone who abdicates responsibility for their own lives and lets others order them about has serious problems


Would you include John Churchill, James Wolfe, Arthur Wellesley, Bernard Mongomery, Bill Slim and John Pennington?


Pattaya In The Know wrote:
... according to Panorama.

Does not surprise me ... anyone who abdicates responsibility for their own lives and lets others order them about has serious problems.


Seems the thought of dying for Jonathan King and country was too much
Sgt Major Hedda and so it has always been in all armies and after all wars but they used to call it shell shock.

I would never join an army after reading the US report they commissioned after WW2 and discovered that 6-10% of armies are made up of psychopaths who enjoy being able to legally kill with no consequences- including their own comrades if desired (friendly fire ?)

if conscripted I'd go underground or perhaps demand to be in the Catering Corp. perhaps I could invoke Royal Privilege
In The Know ... according to Panorama.

Does not surprise me ... anyone who abdicates responsibility for their own lives and lets others order them about has serious problems.