That’s one opinion sure. I’d think if a person sees a burned out tank and thinks “man, I wish I had been in there….” I would think they have no place in a tank because their death wish or desire to be a martyr is generally more likely to get the other people in their tank or the infantry supporting that tank killed.
I think most people who yearn for battle have either been through some sh$t and can’t function off a battlefield, or haven’t ever truly experienced the horrors of war- not counting video games.
I think that when the ramps came done at d-day most of those boys knew what they had to do and how important it was, but they’d have preferred that it didn’t need doing at all and they could be drinking with their friends on a beach instead of covered in their friends on a beach. Those are just my opinions though.
I think most people who yearn for battle have either been through some sh$t and can’t function off a battlefield, or haven’t ever truly experienced the horrors of war- not counting video games.
I think that when the ramps came done at d-day most of those boys knew what they had to do and how important it was, but they’d have preferred that it didn’t need doing at all and they could be drinking with their friends on a beach instead of covered in their friends on a beach. Those are just my opinions though.