Soldiers may kill in combat primarily due to the demands of their military duties, which often require them to neutralize threats to themselves and their comrades. This act is typically driven by a combination of training, adherence to orders, and the instinct for survival in high-stress situations. Additionally, the context of war can dehumanize the enemy, leading to actions that individuals might not consider in civilian life. Ultimately, the decision to kill in warfare is influenced by a complex interplay of psychological, social, and situational factors.
To kill as many enemy soldiers as possible
Certainly - but not as many as disease.
Nobody has ever counted and nobody will ever tell.
It was spoiled beef
they were called baby killers because they would kill vietnamese children because they would try to kill them and themselves with grenades.
How did Nancy Hart kill 3 british soldiers?
To kill as many enemy soldiers as possible
To kill the enemy.
It must be witnessed.
To kill as many enemy soldiers as possible
To kill and to break things.
Because the British soldiers hated the colonists' guts.
so they can kill the enemy
No.
um......no.
kill everybody
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