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Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
During WWII, the US War Department (now DoD) produced a series of 7 documentaries entitled "Why We Fight", with each documentary focusing on a particular theatre of war. The documentaries themselves are very interesting & shows that it was a fight that needed fighting & a fight that had to be won. However, can anyone explain why those that are ordered to fight in today's society have to accept this on their return home? Dumbfounded sorry..clicked on wrong board...mods please move this to politics..thank you. |
Michael John Hind Send message Joined: 6 Feb 07 Posts: 1330 Credit: 3,632,028 RAC: 0 |
During WWII, the US War Department (now DoD) produced a series of 7 documentaries entitled "Why We Fight", with each documentary focusing on a particular theatre of war. Strange all that, Sirius?...He joined up and knew the risks involved, as he admits. He knew he could be killed, maimed or in other ways incapacitated. He also knew that if things went against him his life could be drastically changed affecting his quality of life and those of his immediate family around him. He knew it all for he was in command of his faculties in advance of joining up. He is totally responsible for the situation he now finds himself in and that of his immediate family. He is totally at blame here....without question. He took this risk knowing that there was scant rewards for his endeavours!! He was stupid then? But I tell you some body who is a whole lot more stupider than him and that's our UK government who allowed him to put himself in this situation in the first place. The government here were totally irresponsible and as such are fully liable for his and his families total care to a standard commensurate to that of the standard working class family. That certainly means one thing for sure, immediate appropriate housing for him and his families needs. No government should permit their citizens to take this degree of risk without there being some form of reward if things go wrong. The reward being total financial support, when/where needed, if you become incapacitated whilst carrying out your military duties. Anyone joining up into any military force today need their heads examining if they do not have this support guarantee built into the job. Especially so where the common battles are being fought away in foreign countries and hence of no threat to out homeland. If the government wont these type of risk players then it's time 'they' picked up the pieces fully when things go wrong. Under the circumstances I think our "Tommy Atkins" was silly here, but at least he got off his butt and did a job. He was fundamentally working on behalf of our UK government who themselves have shown total irresponsibility as regards to what happens to these employees if they become seriously impaired for life if they receive what amounts to an industrial injury whilst carrying out their military duties. |
James Sotherden Send message Joined: 16 May 99 Posts: 10436 Credit: 110,373,059 RAC: 54 |
I dont see how calling a soldier stupid for doing his bit for his country is called for. People serve for many reasons. You should be blaming the stupid politicians who send these folks of to war then treat them like garbage when the come home, Hurt or not. Its the same here in the States. Seems like illegals get more benfits than our own citizens. [/quote] Old James |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Well for one thing, I don't agree with massive amounts of compensation paid out to military personnel for the simple fact is this: - An individual is not forced to join the services, it is their personal choice & on enlistment, they are aware that should a war erupt, then while still in the services are liable to serve in combat. It's all good & well making a decent living from the services in peacetime but war comes.... What I find a hypocritical fact of our governments is service personnel return after suffering massive injuries in a conflict which that very same government ordered them to go & treat them like that, & yet at the same time terrorists can hijack a plane, land in the UK & get given a home, $$$$$$ & everything else that benefits entails. Hmmmn...wonder if I say stuff it, return home....hijack a plane 6 months later, land at Standsted....will I get free handouts...... More than likely all I'll collect is a massive dose of lead poisioning, so whats the difference between me & those hijackers? |
Dr Imaginario Send message Joined: 10 Aug 11 Posts: 172 Credit: 22,735 RAC: 0 |
Any government has to choose what kind of armed forces they want to have. Now my country has professional armed forces, so everyone that joins are enlisted, and they know what is expect for them and yes, when you are in the forces and you get in to a combat situation, yes people die and get injured. Is fair that the veteran get proper treatment, as they somehow made a sacrifice for their country that most people are not willing to. In my case I had no choice, there was conscription and suddenly I found myself in Bosnia doing peacekeeping. What was strange is that I got engaged in combat situation a few times, no words to describe it, and I saw people get badly injured. I’m against of government giving money blind less to the armed forces, as even if they are needed, they also can be a money pit. I say things in the armed forces about throwing away tax payer’s money that would make anyone sick. Bottom line, is yes we need to certify that every penny/ euro cent is well spent in the armed forces, but we can just ignore them and say that just because they are professionals they know what they are signing for. Believe me, there is no money in the world that would pay when you are under enemy fire, the situation can’t be described and any movie you see is just, sci-fi. If I was scared? Yes, very if I had time to think, no. Training and survival instinct spoke louder. By the way, I don’t receive any armed forces allowance for serving, and to be honest I would not receive ant unless I had got disabled. Believe me land mines can be very nasty, most of them they are not made to kill, they are made to cripple, and also there is nothing more terrifying than having tracing bullets, or what is call yellow tip bullets flying around your head and hitting your brother in arms next to you. |
Dr Imaginario Send message Joined: 10 Aug 11 Posts: 172 Credit: 22,735 RAC: 0 |
The UN and the Geneva convention banned a lot of things, however they are still used and done. While in Bosnia I saw a lot of things that where forbidden, did anyone care? Not really…. At the end nobody cares… You need to be in such situation to know how it feels. I bet that in Iraq and Afghanistan/Pakistan it happened the same thing. In war there is a very thin line. At the end you will do anything to survive the enemy |
Michael John Hind Send message Joined: 6 Feb 07 Posts: 1330 Credit: 3,632,028 RAC: 0 |
I think the Geneva Convention, with its four treaties, and three protocols, particularly on the treatmnent of prisoners of war,has largely been adhered to, and has undoubtedly saved probably millions of lives. A reflecting "Sigh" in agreement on Chris's very poignant comments here. |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Yep & history has already proven how it's predecessor turned out.... Between the war years, there was the League of Nations which became as toothless as the UN is today....WWIII anyone? |
Michael John Hind Send message Joined: 6 Feb 07 Posts: 1330 Credit: 3,632,028 RAC: 0 |
Between the war years, there was the League of Nations which became as toothless as the UN is today....WWIII anyone? Oh, be careful here Sirius! The worlds manufacturing industry order books are looking quite scant at the moment. Don't wont to give them any ideas as to how to boost profits by lobbying government into becoming war mongers (te-he) |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Now would I do a thing like that... ...damn, where did I put my SLR & Ammo? |
Michael John Hind Send message Joined: 6 Feb 07 Posts: 1330 Credit: 3,632,028 RAC: 0 |
Now would I do a thing like that... |
Jim_S Send message Joined: 23 Feb 00 Posts: 4705 Credit: 64,560,357 RAC: 31 |
Well for one thing, I don't agree with massive amounts of compensation paid out to military personnel for the simple fact is this: - Snip From your post to make a small point; When many folks join the armed Services They Do NOT READ the fine print. If they did Most would Run Like HE11! I Desire Peace and Justice, Jim Scott (Mod-Ret.) |
Dr Imaginario Send message Joined: 10 Aug 11 Posts: 172 Credit: 22,735 RAC: 0 |
Funny, that at the end, no matter if you where at iwojima, okinawa, Berlin, dunquerque, korea, Vietnam, Bosnia, iraq or afganistan, the common guy, the one that holds the rifle, don't really care which president or queen or king is saying that he has to fight. There is a moment in time when you are pulling the trigger, that you don't even think, your mind is blank, you try to remember your training, and to survive. war is beautifull when you are behind a desk, Romantic when you read a nice novel, it's horror when you are in the middle of a fight, when you can't even see the enemy clearly, and you just listen to the rounds being fired and flying over your head. At the end why we fight? good point, ask most of veterans, and some will just say because they had to. No one reall know's what is a combat situation until you find yourself in to one. then you can see the most noble in man as well the most horrible and dreadfull. About the politicians? they don't have a clue, they don't give a crap. About the rest of the society, yes they are all against war,but at the end, who is not? specially when the battlefield is thousands of miles away from home, and they confy lives. |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Well for one thing, I don't agree with massive amounts of compensation paid out to military personnel for the simple fact is this: - Not sure of the US Jim but here, you're wrong. Both in the past & current forces personnel, many of us went in with our eyes open & fully aware of the possible outcome if war erupted while our time still had to be served. It's what makes a Professional Military...Professional we had a police force that was also that professional with many members proud of their service...now we have politically correct police chiefs who are not fit to scrap the .... off a pig's ass let alone my shoes..... |
BarryAZ Send message Joined: 1 Apr 01 Posts: 2580 Credit: 16,982,517 RAC: 0 |
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Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
I thought we fought to make the world safe for the very wealthy and safe FROM Democracy. Nope, we fought to make them richer...... |
Jim_S Send message Joined: 23 Feb 00 Posts: 4705 Credit: 64,560,357 RAC: 31 |
Well for one thing, I don't agree with massive amounts of compensation paid out to military personnel for the simple fact is this: - Then YOU Obviously READ the fine print as I did...I saw many just sign the "Contract". Plus I was an "Army Brat", I Knew what I was getting into. I Desire Peace and Justice, Jim Scott (Mod-Ret.) |
James Sotherden Send message Joined: 16 May 99 Posts: 10436 Credit: 110,373,059 RAC: 54 |
Well for one thing, I don't agree with massive amounts of compensation paid out to military personnel for the simple fact is this: - So according to your logic, Then any police, firefighters, miners or who ever, when they take employment, they know the risk and if they get hurt, then you say, gee to bad your on your own? If thats the attitude any government takes then soon you wont have any volunteers in your armed forces. But I guess if you have to draft men to fight it ok to take care of them later when they get hurt. [/quote] Old James |
Jim_S Send message Joined: 23 Feb 00 Posts: 4705 Credit: 64,560,357 RAC: 31 |
There are many reasons why wars start and people fight. Look at the history of the causes of WW1 and WWII. The major conflict that I lived through was the Falklands one, and I still think we were right to go into that, despite the iffyness of the Belgrano incident. And no, war was not officially declared by either side. Vietnam really opened my eyes and Other unnamed places where we were not supposed to be but WERE. I Desire Peace and Justice, Jim Scott (Mod-Ret.) |
Sirius B Send message Joined: 26 Dec 00 Posts: 24879 Credit: 3,081,182 RAC: 7 |
Not quite. The problem is that the compensation payouts are not consistent & seem to be slap hazard. Of course people should be compensated for injuries received. The point in question is why should terrorists get awarded homes in the poshest area of London, while those who serve their country get treated like shit? We have had cases where people died because the police officers were unsure of the health risk assements....WTF are they doing as police officers? |
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