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I picked up as part of a very advanced history class on the vietnam war where i interacted with the work of people such as robe... Read More
Too bad i didn’t read it before my father a paratrooper with the 82nd airborne during wwii passed away
If he is on the frontlines and is eyeball to eyeball with the enemy often times soldiers will not pull the trigger
Price
The book was as described and well worth the price
34on killing34 is well written and thought proving
As presented in this book the psychological cost is not the blood gore one might expect
Packaging/appearance
This book is a must read for your ccw now is the the book the marine corps required to read in basic training so your prepared ... Read More
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- This product had a total of 3,374 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 23 2023.
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Beware it will show you what hollywood has taught us is wrong very wrong
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Thanks for writing such a great book
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Since 2003 i have carried the death of the man i killed in iraq
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Unless he was able to completely compartmentalise i imagine writing this book took a toll on him
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In the early years i never believed that violence on tv influenced kids because it didnt influence me
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The author cited actual military training linked to a clockwork orange could have also included the desensitization training in childhood in universal soldier
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I saw documentary called science of killing about this but cant find it anywhere now
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It had a colonel that talked about civil war muzzle loaders found full of bullets cause they never fired just kept reloading