i know people can hardly read coming out of schools today. i guess i think about how it was when i graduated (yes, they had schools when i was young.) even though there was "join the army/navy etc" and "see the world" come on, everybody knew that the military fought wars. it is hard for me to concieve that someone joins without knowing there is a chance of having to go into combat. they think that the tanks, and planes in the commercials are for shooting spitball? i don't know about this arguement that they do not know. even if they don't know at the first day as they join, they are prepared. the do still have boot camp do they not? -----Original Message----- From: Magenta Raine To: [log in to unmask] Sent: 4/4/2003 11:05 PM Subject: Re: Important: Letters on the future of Iraq In a message dated 4/4/03 4:59:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes: > do you think that they join not knowing that the military might have to > kill people and break things? even if they join for other benifits, do they > not know the pupose of the military? > Yes, I think some do know. But the youngsters have been fed on glamorous aspects. Too many today are now saying ... but I didn't know I'd have kill anybody. The military should do more to really prepare them psychologically for the grim realities of war. So that later when they get called up, they won't be shocked when they see people blown to bits on the field. That may sound funny coming from me, but I think it's a disservice to send people to the field unprepared. Mag ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am available to do writing, editing, reporting, designing jobs, including business cards, etc. I am also a disability rights activist. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~