Did any veterans actually enjoy combat? Many soldiers enjoy combat- unless it’s getting too serious.

Did any veterans actually enjoy combat?



Many soldiers enjoy combat- unless it’s getting too serious.

War is a great adventure and combat is often only a small part of it. You can deploy to a warzone and be witness to a lot of action:

Watching your own artillery or Air Force pounding the enemy’s positions is absolutely enjoyable.

And even a firefight is exciting- as long as nobody from your own side is getting seriously hurt.

Surprisingly, there are a lot of soldiers on the frontlines who have never been in a serious combat situation.

I remember a guy in my unit in Bosnia who told us that he had never seen a dead body- after being on the frontline for almost two years.

However, sooner or later the shit hits the fan and the fun is over. Then the adventure turns into a trauma.

My own personal enjoyment of combat lasted maybe an hour. It was my first battle, I was really excited and I have to admit that in the beginning it was fun.

Then we came under heavy enemy fire, there was a lot of blood and some of my comrades didn’t return from the battlefield. This experience sobered me up really quickly.

When veterans say that they enjoyed combat they are either lying or they were just lucky and didn’t have to witness the complete savagery of all out combat.


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