Now, I have never, and possibly will never understand that kind of view of the military. Though, to be fair, part of my own views on the matter are biased due to the fact that both of my parents were in the military: My mom was an Army Nurse, while my dad was a Paratrooper, LRRP (Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol, think of the more stealthy counterpart to the Army Rangers. Both equally dangerous, but for different reasons.), and helped with R&D for UAVs. I practically grew up on the funny Army stories dad would tell me, though he would avoid actual war stories.
For me, the military is something to be respected, if only for the reason that they put their lives on the line to serve our country, and protect our freedom and ideals. That's regardless if you happen to be in combat arms, or in a support role. Now, that won't give people an automatic free-ticket from me, but I definitely give someone who is in the military more respect that any other random stranger, simply because of the duty they have.
Of course, from the stories I've heard from my dad, the Army has plenty of idiots running rampant for the hell of it, unfortunately.
The thing is, those who serve in the military do something that many ordinary people can't, whether that's due to a lack of mental fortitude, physical capability, or simple lack of skills. That's nothing to be ashamed of, but the fact that they do that, and voluntarily, is something to be lauded.
So no, I see no reason why one shouldn't respect the Army and its men and women, at least not in our case.
For me, the military is something to be respected, if only for the reason that they put their lives on the line to serve our country, and protect our freedom and ideals. That's regardless if you happen to be in combat arms, or in a support role. Now, that won't give people an automatic free-ticket from me, but I definitely give someone who is in the military more respect that any other random stranger, simply because of the duty they have.
Of course, from the stories I've heard from my dad, the Army has plenty of idiots running rampant for the hell of it, unfortunately.
The thing is, those who serve in the military do something that many ordinary people can't, whether that's due to a lack of mental fortitude, physical capability, or simple lack of skills. That's nothing to be ashamed of, but the fact that they do that, and voluntarily, is something to be lauded.
So no, I see no reason why one shouldn't respect the Army and its men and women, at least not in our case.