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In reply to the discussion: How Snipers are Viewed by Soldiers: "Unacceptable to ordinary footsoldiers" [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)It's EXACTLY the concept that guided my (ARMY) unit's effort to get bombs (AIR FORCE EFFORT) on command and control targets.
Is war worthy of admiring? NO. War is not worth admiring.
Is the concept of Army of One worthy of admiration? Not in my mind.
Still, you can't sell the glory of any war, let alone the mundane realities of strategic targetting, on the notion of one guy intercepting morse code and another guy doing maintenance to keep the first guy's keyboard available for data input, so that a third guy could figure out that the message came from or went to the enemy's command
so that a bombing mission could be mounted to eliminate an enemy headquarters.
Glory -IS- personal. It depends upon the existence of a Warrior, an Army of One, and in many ways that reduces to someone pretty much like a sniper.
Sad and true, I am afraid