My questions are:
Why did anyone volunteer to participate in potential violence against other people ?
Who convinced them that this was a noble cause?
There are greater issues at stake here.
My questions are:
Why did anyone volunteer to participate in potential violence against other people ?
Who convinced them that this was a noble cause?
There are greater issues at stake here.
I think for a lot of folks it starts with needing a job and unable to support their family. For some, it is the GI Bill and that their education would be paid for. Back when I was a younger woman, before the Gulf War, I wanted to be a Marine to help me structure my life and get back on track. We hadn't had a war in many years so it wasn't real to me. Everyone has their own reasons, and I don't think anyone thought it would touch them the way that it has. Thanks bchick! I value your input.