Yes, I do realize it is not easy. But what I am saying is that if you are in the army when **** hits the fan, you become cannon fodder unless you are really fricking good. 8 million British men died in WW2. 1/3 of their population at the time. I am saying if you go into the army, there is a very good chance you will be killed, and there is also a good chance that you will have to kill somebody. That is why when soldiers come back from wars, they need therapy. I agree with the above, war is not America's Army. The army is not like an fps. It is hard, grueling, and very risky. Unless you live in Canada.
I apologize for that last part, it was rude and uncalled for.