Soldier

Approval Rate: 43%

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    mbirdwell

    Fri Jul 17 2009

    Why????? Why would anybody want to become a soldier unless they are forced to, or because of circumstances beyond their control....like WAR! I am glad others are willing to risk their lives for this country only because it means my children won't be drafted, and hopefully, my future grandchildren.

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    jeff6628

    Sun Dec 21 2008

    They have to follow all the rules or be jailed , they have to be nice to people trying to kill them or they go to jail , and it seems like someone is always shooting at them for one reason or another.

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    stephanie9450

    Tue Dec 16 2008

    Any job where you face the possibility of dying or seeing your friends die in front of you is definitely stressful.

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    hurricane_alicia

    Mon Oct 27 2008

    BLESS ALL THE SOLDIERS FIGHTING OVERSEAS...HOPE THEY COME HOME SAFE & SOUND

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    round_eye

    Fri Oct 17 2008

    The most important job in the world.

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    cody_an_attractive_guy_that_chicks_digg

    Sat Oct 11 2008

    Amazing!! stressful but amazing

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    mowgli4peace

    Thu Oct 09 2008

    No doubt,It's absolutely a stressful job..but i'm very sure that they're used by Govt on false cause. Defending the nation is one thing, and terrorizing resourceful nations for national gains is immoral thing, but soldiers has to follow the executive commanders or going AWOL.

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    paula5816

    Thu Oct 09 2008

    these days I would imagine it is extremely stressful

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    canadasucks

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    My old man was one.  The stress affected him until the day he died.

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    irishgit

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    I don't argue that a line soldier is under stress, and under constant stress in combat.  I'd give them five stars without hesitation.  But bear in mind a lot of soldiers are clerks, supply troops, and other types who have a similar amount of stress to the average office worker.

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    ladyjesusfan77_7

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    I know the soldiers are under a tremendous amount of stress, defending the lives of total strangers, and yet being miles away from their family and friends, wondering how the bills are getting paid, and so on.

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    mamas_girl_4_life

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    much respect

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    historyfan

    Mon Oct 06 2008

    Your butt is constantly on the line when in combat.  Post-Tramatic-Stress-Syndrome explains that quite nicely.

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    louiethe20th

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    I can't begin to imagine what it feels/felt like to be on a plane knowing that you were about to be placed in harm's way. Stress would be an understatement.

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    jamie_mcbain

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    Probally the most stressful job I can think of.  You have no idea if you will get shot at or not, or if you will make it back at all.

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    mariusqeldroma

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    Having never been on a two-way shooting range, I don't quite have the same perspective as someone who has, but all the same, I can respect them for the job they do.

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    xagent

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    One of most stressful by no stretch of the imagination. The training alone could, and has been known to, break people.

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    lastmessenger3

    Sun Jul 22 2007

    Tough! I personally don't understand why anyone would want to be a soldier, but I guess someone has to...It never appealed to me on any level.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Thu Jun 14 2007

    You want stress? Try this out. You are PFC Humptyfratz. You get up at 0430 every morning so Corporal Numbah can yell out you and run you 'till you die for morning PT. Then you get deployed on a ship with 2000 other chucklenuts like yourself, you get a little cabin fever and you start hatin' life. Then you get the part Corporal Numbah didn't getting the joy of participating in, the two way shooting range. Now you got assholes flinging bullets at you and trying to blow you up with roadside bombs while you are running around with a squad of heavily armed guys in their early 20's and none of you can make any sense of what the REAL assholes that put you there are doing. This is why I laugh when I hear people bitch about their job and never get too cranky about mine.

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    samjung23

    Thu Feb 23 2006

    Hell ya this is stressful. I've never served, but from what I've heard, you're deployed for months at a time, forced to keep long hours, forced to worry about what's around the next corner or on the road ahead, forced to be worried about your fellow soldiers wasting you, forced to not shower and forego all sorts of hygiene for months at a time, in addition to the screaming noncoms. Yikes.

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    misspackrat4je_sus

    Tue Jul 27 2004

    My prayers are with you.

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    lanceroxas

    Tue Jul 06 2004

    The American Soldier is a top notch well oiled machine never scene in world history. The Pentagon some times makes poor decisions that effect the outcomes on the battlefield but they will never be beat head to head. I cannot express my sincere respect for every one of them other than to say they are the reason I have the ability to live in the freedom I have. I thank you so much on a day to day basis that you take the risks with your lives so that I can be free. Thank you. My thoughts and prayers are always with you and I will never let a willy nilly liberal get but earshot away without defending your integrity whenever it is challenged. I love you all. Thanks!

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    donovan

    Tue Jul 06 2004

    God bless our military, no ones knows how stressful it is until you walk a mile in their shoes. Pray for our men and women to return home safely.

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    scarletfeather

    Tue Jul 06 2004

    I am very concerned about our soldiers in Iraq and I want them to come back home. To LanceRoxas: This willy-nilly liberal supports the soldiers and is worried about their safety in Iraq. That is why I want them home.

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    the_biggun

    Sun Jul 04 2004

    No comment here could even come close to describing what it is like for our soldiers in Iraq today. If there were a six on this scale, they would get it. 5 huge stars for our men and women fighting the good fight.