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03-17-2014, 01:04 AM
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Re: First Person View Of I.E.D. Explosion
THat was raw. I might not agree with many issues of our country, but I give all my respect to those who have chosen or have been put into a situation to become apart of the military and go overseas to these horrible, unsafe, scary, violent places, risking their lives. The majority so young. I'm 28, so many have died younger than me. Very sad. But they have my respect. |
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03-17-2014, 10:21 PM
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Re: First Person View Of I.E.D. Explosion
I think he got hurt pretty bad. The way they were acting, it was like "Don't let him know what's wrong". There was no "Oh that was a close one!" or anything like that. They turned him over and the one guy started freaking. The guy who told him that he was going to be alright, sounded like he was trying to reassure, rather than telling the truth. More hope than fact. Hopefully I'm wrong. |