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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Adjusting to Civilian Life
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<blockquote data-quote="97desertCobra" data-source="post: 16298702" data-attributes="member: 53488"><p>The attitude towards civilians is not taught but it definitely permeates throughout the military. In my experience it’s largely prevalent in the combat arms fields as they already hold themselves in higher regard compared to the support jobs. And infantry hold themselves higher than all of combat arms. It’s all stupid bullshit. An infantryman is no better than a fueler. The jobs are different but they both serve. One is inherently more dangerous, the other slightly more useful outside the military. Neither is better than a civilian who never served. Just different paths people took in life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97desertCobra, post: 16298702, member: 53488"] The attitude towards civilians is not taught but it definitely permeates throughout the military. In my experience it’s largely prevalent in the combat arms fields as they already hold themselves in higher regard compared to the support jobs. And infantry hold themselves higher than all of combat arms. It’s all stupid bullshit. An infantryman is no better than a fueler. The jobs are different but they both serve. One is inherently more dangerous, the other slightly more useful outside the military. Neither is better than a civilian who never served. Just different paths people took in life. [/QUOTE]
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