penski said:I'd make snide comments from the sidelines...
*n
Zefan said:Suns almost gone now, Ciao
Le_Petit_Lapin said:I would, yeah.
But I wouldnt in the present time, as I dont exactly support what Blair is doing with the army.
Von Luck said:Hehehe, scary thing is I can actually imagine it.
"ooh look at him throw that grenade, tsk...wrists like a bloody girl"
OCdt Stringy said:I probably wouldn't, no.
And if you believe that, you'll believe anything
Freefaller said:If I had nothing to live for, i.e. no family, no loved ones nothing, then if it wasn't for conscription I'd probably do it. But really I'd be a conscientious objector. I'd have to believe in the war I'm fighting to take part in one.
WW2 was awful and a tragic loss of life - it always makes me feel sad thinking about it actually. Especially having spent a lot of time walking around the trenches in France and seeing the mass graves, it really hits it home.
I guess I'm a wimp or not brave enough - but that's with hindsight - maybe at the time I'd join in the folly of patriotism and wouldn't think about the consequences. IT's hard to make an impartial decision now having seen the devastation caused.
Neb said:It is quite hard to say, as I am not in the position where I would know, the pressure and patrisim of the time would be what will make me sign up. Knowing the conditions, not the front line. Fighting for the country is good, but suicide is a real turn off. Atleast in the Airforce you really get to live before you get shot down.
(Expects a roll eyes.)