Bobcat06 said:
After listening to Dan Carlin's Blueprint for Armageddon, I thought life in the trenches must have been absolutely horrible.
Watching They Will Not Grow Old, I realized that although war was horrible it was also... fun.
One of the most surprising takeaways for me was that despite the entirely gruesome aspects of the war, many of the soldiers regarded it as a giant scouting expedition. Perhaps it says something about human nature that they could turn some of the most hellish conditions imaginable into a somewhat playful environment.
Without getting too much into things, I will say I miss being in Iraq and Afghanistan. Had some damn good times with some damn good people. Absolutely there were some rough times (nothing even close to WWI, WWII, Korea, 'Nam). We made the best of ****ty situations, living conditions, missions etc.... odd how quickly you get used to things and accept that life's going to be like this for a certain amount of time, so you might as well make the best of it.
I had lots of fun overseas. Shooting guns, blowing stuff up, playing spades, watching movies, playing baseball with a stick and balls of duct tape. It was just like an extended weekend with the boys that lasted over a year. Coming home was a definite adjustment.