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I find polishing boots therapeutic.
yeah Ukraine neglected its Army and got invaded for it.
Yeah. It do be like that sometimes.
Pretty sure the dude is not wanting to die for a cause he doesn't believe in and is being forced to by his government.
...Cause last time I checked Russia is sending not fully trained soldiers into the field which lead to more deaths as a result.
I don't keep track on the war due to life circumstances have me preoccupied on doing something else so keep me up to date if anything noticeable happens.
I am not sure what benefits Ukraine will provide their soldiers after the war, even if they win, the will have economic hardships for at least a decade, and unfortunate cutting into whatever benefits are supposed to be provided (I imagine the same thing will happen to Russian personal as well).
- Veteran discount
- Made some friends
Cons:
- Lifetime injury more likely than not
- Hard to return to civvie life
- PTSD
- Probably lost a battle buddy if ever deployed
- Soul sold to govt
The guys who are mentally shot to pieces I really hope they can get some professionals all over Europe to go into Ukraine and set up good hospitals / convalescent places for them.