hey guys, don't argue over me. I served and am proud of my service and my accomplishments. I recognize that everyone has their own perspectives on war, service and whatever. I don't think there is anyone who enters combat that wants to kill, - be it an enemy soldier or especially civilian. But I can tell you, when the firings begin, the thoughts, at least my own, immediately reverted to my training and my survival.
By the way I raised to respect life too. In fact, I can say, anyone who was enthusiastic about going into a combat situation scared me.
EDIT: I really didn't have to go...one of the crazy rules back then was that a family only had to have one member in the combat zone at a time. When I went, I already had one brother in the infantry and one in the navy in the zone. But my father, a naturalized citizen, felt that as a family we owed the country...so, while he didn't insist, he encouraged, me to go as ordered. I went...