No one really knows how well they're gonna act in a firefight until it happens- I have a buddy in the Marines and he says everyone needs an A, B and C plan- and that Plan A and B usually go out the window within 5 seconds of gunfire.
It's much more of a psychological workout, he says. Not to mention that, to hear him tell it, the Snipers/Recon guys go a little Colonel Kurtz sometimes- doesnt sound very awesome.
Those in my family or friends that have been in the military have said being a good Soldier/Sailor/Marine depends on being able to understand the mind game right away. That and the military is a big, big system that's ridiculously organized, not everyone is particularly front-line or even infantry, like NPCs in CoD. Military is just like any other job, most of the time. Also best to not take things personally 95% of the time, when they in fact, are just orders and the like. Still considering enlisting in the Navy, myself.
It's much more of a psychological workout, he says. Not to mention that, to hear him tell it, the Snipers/Recon guys go a little Colonel Kurtz sometimes- doesnt sound very awesome.
Those in my family or friends that have been in the military have said being a good Soldier/Sailor/Marine depends on being able to understand the mind game right away. That and the military is a big, big system that's ridiculously organized, not everyone is particularly front-line or even infantry, like NPCs in CoD. Military is just like any other job, most of the time. Also best to not take things personally 95% of the time, when they in fact, are just orders and the like. Still considering enlisting in the Navy, myself.