I think an important distinction needs to be made between the army as an institution and the individual people risking their lives doing the gruesome, yet in some cases necessary shit that we don't really like to acknowledge. In the case of the former; while I understand the need for a means of defense and occassional dick swinging needed to gain leverage in diplomacy, I find the money being funneled into this organisation is highly excessive. With £50m being pissed away each year to have had our soldiers sitting around in the middle east for 8 years trying to install democracy in a nation (so we can ingratiate ourselves to them and snag their oil) that has shown no progress and generated nothing but further animosity towards us and cemented our position as the American's ***** as we got dragged by the nose into that war and made ourselves a target. Though with the latter, I can understand they are simply following orders and have to undertake the grisly and repugnant acts that we'll never have to consider and they'll be the ones strung up and scapegoated by the media and made into pariahs in their own home they risked their lives defending (or they think they are defending and are just being used, which is even sadder really) while the politicians who orchestrate genocide with the wave of a hand will sit contented in their seat of power and affluent livelihood. The cunts. Or to put it in more laconic terms, I take umbrage with the people giving the orders, not the ones following them. That said, while I can respect what they do (and another thing, there's a difference between respecting an act and respecting a person and you don't necessarily have to like someone to respect them) if the individual him/herself is an obnoxious, ostentatious and arrogant prick, then I'm not going to be cowed into obsequious reverence just because they also happen to be a soldier. That's something which kind of grinds my gears, there seems to be this sub-set of people inclined to the political left and right who refuse to see the troops as anything other than crazed, amoral, troglodytic, infaticidal maniacs or altruistic, valiant, uber patriotic defenders of liberty and justice respectively. I mean really guys, such calumnious attitudes do nothing to make me take either of you seriously. >.> But yeah, never met a soldier IRL, but if I do, I'll be sure to treat them the same way I would anyone else.