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If I were disabled from participating in the war, I would likely feel a mix of frustration and sadness. Frustration from the inability to contribute to a cause I believe in, and sadness for the loss of camaraderie and purpose that comes with military service. Additionally, I might grapple with feelings of isolation, as I watched others engage in experiences I could no longer share. Ultimately, I would need to find new ways to contribute and connect with others outside of that context.

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