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Why Do We Fight? A Personal Academic Essay

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Why Do We Fight? A Personal Academic Essay

A brief exploration of historic, social, cultural religious, and genetic influences that lead men and women into a life of combat
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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Sociology - War and Peace, Military, grade: Freshman, The University of Montana, course: WRIT 101, language: English, abstract: In this paper, we will explore the social, cultural, religious and even genetic influences that drive the warrior culture and mindset. By blending historical examples, research papers, and my own personal experience I hope to shed some light on the question "Why do we fight?" It is well known that all great empires were built on the backs of men and women who were willing to fight and die for someone else. The Romans, the Mongolians, even the United States of America all rose to power because they had large armies full of strong warriors. What is it that makes these people warriors? What can lead someone to cast aside safety and security, leave their friends and family behind, and lead a life that will almost certainly end violently? As a United States Army Veteran of both the Afghan and Iraqi wars, this is a subject that has always intrigued me. When you are thousands of miles from home fighting an enemy you know very little about you begin to wonder, "How did I get here?". Imagine if you will that instead of heading off to college or starting an entry level job the first time you left home you flew to a military base, had a rifle put in your hands, and had extremely dangerous people teach you how to kill with it. Instead of studying for exams you study combat manuals, instead of going on spring break you go to a war zone. What the hell would make someone do such a thing?

Author Biography

US Army combat veteran currently attending the University of Montana's School of Journalism.
Release date NZ
December 21st, 2016
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Imprint
Grin Publishing
Pages
16
Publisher
Grin Publishing
Dimensions
178x254x1
ISBN-13
9783668355026
Product ID
26560836

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