Posted by Friendly fire on March 18, 2012 at 10:07:17 from (68.149.42.239):
In Reply to: OT-American Soldier posted by DH in Carolina on March 18, 2012 at 06:43:05:
Just to put a different spin on things, what about the American pilot that ignored orders and killed 4 Canadian soldiers doing night training exercises? He was too gung ho and tried to be a hero. I suspect that there are a lot more in the military just like him. It has been proven that soldiers can get really messed up in these conflicts. Even in W.W.II when bombing Germany, they weren't sent to bomb civilian targets. Yes, civilians were killed but they weren't the planned target. The inventor of the bouncing bomb to blow up the damns was almost wishing he hadn't invented it after he found out thousands of civilians were killed from the massive flooding.
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