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All or most infantrymen are worried as soon as they're in their foxholes. All or most tank crewmen are worried as soon as they've entered enemy territory. All or most Aircrewmen are worried as soon as they're approaching target/or over it. All or most Sailors are worried as soon as they reach enemy waters.

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