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Re: Re: What about the grief of the children?
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Originally Posted by aloharocky
If you were there, you might understand it. I once fired on five "unarmed" civilians, because it looked like they were either planting rice, or mines. I called for arty, but they delayed, wanting me to be sure of what they were doing. Luckily, a Korean army major came along and immediately called a Korean artillery unit to fire, which they did, relieving me of the duty. The "innocent civilians" were vaporized. Did I feel bad about it? NO. It's just the way it is. Shit happens. Save the touchy-feely stuff for campus. It doesn't work in the real world.
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did he mention Vietnam somewhere else?
see i guessed he was talking about Korea. perhaps during the war, but from the level of maturity and gun hoe-ness, i GUESSED he had been stationed on the border between north and south. Also the US artillery showing a degree of caution seemed strange for a war situation.
so where was it rocky?
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