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Originally Posted by watzizname
I read he was a Staff sergeant, so training was probably a fair while ago for this guy?
I think there is a fair portion of Americans that do have an atitude problem with people from other countries, allies included.. so god help you if you're seen as a legitimate enemy.
Still, we don't know if it's anything to do with overall atitudes in America, or poor training and lack of discipline in the ranks, as the majority do manage to do their jobs the best they can, and in pretty difficult circumstances too.
It does seem to me though, they really do need to psychologically evaluate their overseas killing machines a little more thoroughly, as clearly, the consequences can be quite dire when just one of them breaks their programing.
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Good points someone picked up on how they pump them up in training there prog on discovery just shows how marines trained. They even nearly killed one in water test drag them down similates rough see he passed out underwater.
Called surviving the cut wednesdays on discovery channel 11pm.
The way they train may make them lean rottweiler who physically mentally focused to attack the enemy. You wonder if it trains the right type soldiers.
Indeed many behave like any other soldier agree you do wonder about psychologically evaluation of there troops.
the fact he was in charge of others too you wonder if he was fit in leadership too.
American culture could have factors to way amercans think.