Windjammer
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Are we seriously going to talk about natural calamities now? Remember 2005 earthquakes? 79000 casualities.
Tragic, in fact heartbreaking as this tragedy was, but I'm sure you will agree that most of my citizens didn't exactly died in the line of duty.
^^ As one Molecular Microbiologist who was once part of PDF said, 'we too risk our lives when we experiment with dangerous bacterium, and hence the soldiers deserve no special treatment.'
However, on a serious note i must say that this superiority/inferiority complex is just a figment of some minds and as of today no soldier gives any consideration to the same and thus we should curb such tendencies. Nevertheless, at the same time though VCheng is right in saying that "Duty, devotion, hardship and sacrifice are NOT exclusive to soldiers", i think i wouldnt be wrong either if i say duty, devotion, hardship and sacrifice sure is 'specific' to those in the profession of arms.
My dear, as the story goes, during WW2 recruitment drive, a mother accompanying her hopeful son for moral support, tells the recruiting officer, "i have heard, Japan is a hard man, but my king of kabbadi son doesn't give a quarter either " !!! ... signs of time i guess.