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Originally Posted by August
Don't try to tell a soldier and the son (and grandson and great grandson) of a soldier how soldiers feel Skybird. We had something like 15 million people under arms during WW2. The overwhelming majority of them went on to lead great lives. Now you can claim that they all suffered some kind of hidden damage but if so it wasn't so great that it left them damaged goods. It did not stop them from living long and happy lives afterwards.
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I agree. Whatever war is in question, plenty of vets have returned to a normal life.
But, I also kinda agree with Skybird. I'm sure war changes most of the people
that go through it, some just learn to cope with it while others dont.