DANGEROUS WHEN WET

Member 1389

Level 22.25

Mar 2006

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Jun 2, 2006, 03:50 PM
Local time: Jun 2, 2006, 10:50 PM
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Yes, all the soldiers in our armed forces recieve ethics training. That is part of the soldiers creed, something that every soldier is required to memorize. Giving soldiers more "training" in ethics will do nothing against situations like this. If you want to help these people, give them counceling on how to deal with this sort of stuff. They need to know what to expect from themselves and others when they are exposed to this sort of violence and stress.
Wesker, chances are these Marines have orders not to give their side of the story. I'm not sure you will hear the full story of what they have to say until after they are released from the military or if they are found innocent. If they are found guilty... that could be a long time while they sit in prison.
Personally speaking from what I have see, Marines hold themselves to some rather high standards. The murdering of civilians just don't sound like the well trained and harded soldiers in the Marine Corps. I'm not saying that what happened was impossible, I am however wary of what the media has to say on this as there has been a great deal of negative coverage on our military and no coverage on what is really going on over there 99% of the time. I'll wait to hear what the military investigation comes up with.
Jam it back in, in the dark.

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