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Old 07-03-2017, 07:29 PM   #20
Synchro909
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Default Re: Freedom ain't free!

These days, those who come back altered from the way they left are better diagnosed. Many would be diagnosed with PTSD and receive better treatment than those of yesteryear. That doesn't diminish what they have done - it's only them getting the help they deserve.
I believe that we all owe a thanks to our fighting men and women regardless of which allied country. We have benefited from the efforts of American forces and Americans have benefited from some of the actions of our people. That can be extended to all of the allied forces. For example, in WWI, no country lost more men on a per capita basis than Australia (and what did the war have to do with us????) When US forces entered Iraq, there was no sign of Sadam's Air Force, which was significant. Australian forces had taken it out before hand (without the loss of a single life or aircraft.). President Bush acknowledged that. On the flip side, our troop stopped the Japanese on land in New Guinea but the US Navy stopped them on the seas (Coral Sea). It's good to have allies!
Over here, we do not treat returned personnel the way you do in the US. We figure they were just doing the job they are paid to do, risky and all as it is.
That's a long winded way of saying that while July 4th is a special day in the US, let's not forget the sacrifices of other nations.
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