Posted on Mar 3, 2015
SSgt Geospatial Intelligence
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I came across this & found it interesting. I love TEDtalks. I thought this one would be poignant to place on the RP boards.
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SGT James Elphick
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Yes, soldiers miss combat. Obviously when you first get back from a deployment or have one looming you might feel differently but especially once you get out in the civilian world, you miss combat. There is a simplicity about it and, as Junger describes, a camaraderie you can find nowhere else. And yes, even the actual fighting part of combat is missed. No one misses IED's but I would argue that's not really combat per se, that's a crappy tactic used by an enemy that can't stand and fight. But, and even Gen. Mattis said it, "I love brawling" and that's what combat is, a brawl, and it can be good fun. Obviously you hope no one gets hit but there is no thrill, no rush like a fire fight and if you win the day, no better feeling of euphoria to have braved enemy fire and come out on top.
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& once you experience that, there really is not civilian equivalent short of being a police officer in the most dangerous areas of the country.
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I think the whole missing combat thing helps to explain why there were so many going back as PMC's too
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A1C Roberts, I agree completely with what you stated. I am still in the National Guard with two deployments and I just retired from a major police department after being there 25 years and I thought that I would never miss policing. After two months of being retired, I miss it.
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CSM (Join to see), I've been out of policing for 5 years. I still scan everything. I still see the violations & suspects. It drives me crazy!
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It is like nothing that you will ever experience any other way. Some people are closer to their Soldiers and battle buddies than their own families. That is a for a reason. The act of war, well some do and some want nothing to do with it again.
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Edited 9 y ago
SSgt (Join to see) I just came across this video on another sight. I was going to post it but found you already had. It's an interesting explanation.
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