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I'm not a soldier yet but all of the ones that I've talked to have told me pretty much the same thing. They said the one thing they feared most was losing a part of themselves. What they meant was that they were asked and trained to do things that nobody likes to think about. Mainly taking the life of another human being. After a while, many start to feel no remorse and feel less and less guilty. They feared that they would end up like that.

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