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Originally Posted by Takeda Shingen
When you sell the army experience to the public as a product, it becomes just as any other. 'An Army of One' is no different than 'Always Coca-Cola' or 'A Dynamic Future--The Ohio State University'. Advertising is advertising. If anyone is trivializing military service here, it is the military itself.
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Somewhat unrelated but kinda related. You can download a free FPS made by the US Army, as a recruiting tool.
http://www.americasarmy.com/downloads/
Not a bad game at all, just do not expect to like it if Call of Duty, instant gratification, is your benchmark for games of this type.
Not a bad game, but propaganda nonetheless.