Ares
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I've thought long and hard about the question, but -
I understand (at least I believe I do) why great men immerse themselves and become part of the warrior culture known as the military, SOF in particular. To my knowledge, the only men who make it into the community are those who joined for the right reasons, and had the heart to make it through every trial and tribulation thrown at them.
But, what makes a man who served many years in his unit, and has committed completely, finally decide that his time as a member of the teams is over, that his cup is finally a full? What can drive someone to get cold feet once they finally make it in?
What is waiting in store for tomorrow's warriors, besides the brotherhood and flames of war?
I understand (at least I believe I do) why great men immerse themselves and become part of the warrior culture known as the military, SOF in particular. To my knowledge, the only men who make it into the community are those who joined for the right reasons, and had the heart to make it through every trial and tribulation thrown at them.
But, what makes a man who served many years in his unit, and has committed completely, finally decide that his time as a member of the teams is over, that his cup is finally a full? What can drive someone to get cold feet once they finally make it in?
What is waiting in store for tomorrow's warriors, besides the brotherhood and flames of war?