Ordinary soldiers are always the victims of politics

Howell 2022-11-23 16:23:33

The war of 1961 was only awarded in 2005. At the beginning, he even went to a military court because of his surrender. The peacekeeping troops in other places were not attacked, and Tshombe said so clearly that he did not forget the soldier of Jadauville, the doctor. What do you think? I am self-righteous for my own political future, but such people often get mixed up. And the general, hasn’t he ever been a frontline soldier? Or he became a general because he became a general. A politician, the doctor doesn't understand the cruelty of war, doesn't he understand either? The company commander said that the enemy had heavy firepower, and the soldiers sent to a platoon were all armed with light weapons, so could you be more serious and perfunctory?

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  • [first lines]

    Pat Quinlan: [narrating] I once heard a man say that, in Africa, the sun is like a furnace that either melts you or forges you.

  • Pat Quinlan: [briefing new troops] Nobody has shot at you, tried to kill you before. You are war virgins.