How Seeing Someone Killed in Action Changed Me
This is not easy for me to talk about. But we recently added a lot of new subscribers to the channel and I feel like people do not know much about who I am, where I come from, or what my intentions are with this content. Hopefully I was able to explain myself here. Hopefully I was able to explain that war is horrible and has stuck with me in many ways. The spare parts army is the guys who weren't special forces, its your average infantryman, the regular guys who got reclassied from engineer and artillery to plus up units deploying, the guys who were back filled and stop lossed. It was the random guys who volunteered when they didnt have to go because they felt they had something to prove. Video editing by Michael Michaelides discord invite: / discord sub reddit: / taskandpurpose2 / cappyarmy https://x.com/cappyarmy all feedback welcome: [email protected]

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