just to put this into some context, we don't necessary do the job for Q & C , we do it for the wages at first - it's a job right.
Once one gets posted to a war zone / police action it then gets somewhat complicated, but many other ex service persons will agree that we do it to be "a team player"
Your in a firefight and your not thinking about Q & C, but about your own skin and YOUR MUCKERS SKIN, this attitude is what makes the real heroes - see tha list of GC awards and the last VC award.
That young soldier that was given the VC was / is a very good example for younger people to follow, he did his actions purely on adrenalin and instinct.
I have met many ex-servicemen at the few memorial services I took part in and in general they ALL had the same attitude - it was a job, and
it had to be done. No moaning or skiving [ well they didn't when we were talking
] they might have at the time, but hell I would moan if bullets were whistling around my head :shock:
Sorry for a long winded post, but I have the highest regard for ALL people [civi and militery] tht have gone through such actions and come out alive.
I have been in a few and had a few holes in my body put there by others, and I can still butcher wood today.
HS 8)