Personally, I believe extreme governments who ignore the wills and wishes of the people they are supposed to serve is a much bigger threat
While I appreciate the sentiment, at least in the U.S., the place where a soldier is LEAST safe is in his own country. The #1 killer of soldiers is traffic accidents. During the First Iraq War, total deaths in the Army actually went down, because 500,000 of them were in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and not driving in the U.S.If there is one place a soldier should be safe, it is in his own country. Cpl. Cirillo and Warrant Officer Vincent .
represented no threat to any demented jehadist twit. The only good thing about this is that both the
terrorist dolts were shot and killed.
While I appreciate the sentiment, at least in the U.S., the place where a soldier is LEAST safe is in his own country. The #1 killer of soldiers is traffic accidents. During the First Iraq War, total deaths in the Army actually went down, because 500,000 of them were in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and not driving in the U.S.
More soldiers in America die from suicide at home than in combat.While I appreciate the sentiment, at least in the U.S., the place where a soldier is LEAST safe is in his own country. The #1 killer of soldiers is traffic accidents. During the First Iraq War, total deaths in the Army actually went down, because 500,000 of them were in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and not driving in the U.S.
You should qualify that as being soldier who have returned home after serving in combat. You version says something completely different.More soldiers in America die from suicide at home than in combat.
More soldiers in America die from suicide at home than in combat.
While I appreciate the sentiment, at least in the U.S., the place where a soldier is LEAST safe is in his own country. The #1 killer of soldiers is traffic accidents. During the First Iraq War, total deaths in the Army actually went down, because 500,000 of them were in Saudi Arabia and Iraq, and not driving in the U.S.
Critics have also questioned how the Canadian Forces tracks suicides among its members, and whether the numbers paint an accurate picture. The military doesn't include suicides among reservists in the data, even though it keeps tabs on them, leading to speculation that the actual rates may be much higher.
I appreciate you taking it with good will. Didn't mean to detract from your point at all. I hope the Canadian forces increase training on the threat presented by a$$holes to Canadian soldiers in garrison and just going about their lives.Point taken. Canada probably has the same problems but to a lesser degree because of the smaller population and the larger size of the country........Hey, there might be people in Canada who don't yet know about this :roll:
Thank you Grain
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During the UNPROFOR mission in the early 90s before laptops and video cameras and each soldier making his own this was one of the unofficial tour videos and I think it is worth the couple of minutes to watch to get a sense of things. Of everywhere I been Bosnia had the greatest impact. Maybe because the people were most like Canadians than anywhere else or maybe because of the astounding amount of mass graves we had to dig up I don't know.
Road to hell (Sarajevo / Bosnia in war) - YouTube
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no no , keep goingI'm just glad someone watches it. If you get a chance to watch other video it doesn't get going until the 1:00 mark. In that video you'll see a guy in our old style uniform without helmet or weapon. That is one of our interpreters but you should have seen mine. Smokin' hot blond no BS. You will see a town at the bottom of a huge valley. That is Drvar. There is a cave there that is famous because Tito fought the Nazi's from it and in WWI, WWII and the Bosnia war each time they would fill a depression up with murdered ethnically cleansed bodies. Right near the cave there is a creek some school kids found a box of hand grenades and were playing with them and we had to clean that up too. OK, I'm taking the fun away. Anywho, fairly accurate look at life there for us at the time.
I'm just glad someone watches it. If you get a chance to watch other video it doesn't get going until the 1:00 mark. In that video you'll see a guy in our old style uniform without helmet or weapon. That is one of our interpreters but you should have seen mine. Smokin' hot blond no BS. You will see a town at the bottom of a huge valley. That is Drvar. There is a cave there that is famous because Tito fought the Nazi's from it and in WWI, WWII and the Bosnia war each time they would fill a depression up with murdered ethnically cleansed bodies. Right near the cave there is a creek some school kids found a box of hand grenades and were playing with them and we had to clean that up too. OK, I'm taking the fun away. Anywho, fairly accurate look at life there for us at the time.
no no , keep going