What is it that fascinates young boys so much? Is the myth of the lone avenger?
One shot - one kill! just like in the movies.
I have great respect for those who have this function but I've also seen the costs that may be associated with this job.
This is what Call of Duty has done...Combine youthfull naivety with an idea of simulated battlefield supremecy that make it look cool, and there are infinite lives, etc....it's just not real to them. I see kids ask the questions anymore and I barely take notice because they will find out soon enough that they are either not cut out for our line of work...or they are and they find out their own info about the matter and exercise the initiative needed to be an effective soldier. They think because they can quick scope that translates into marksmanship...sigh...I just don't get it.
Being a sniper is a lonely,tedious, difficult, and honestly boring profession. To me, the idea of pissing and shi**ing on myself so as to not give away my position is just not that appealing. I appreciate the work they do, I really do...but pulling the trigger on a guy so far away...makes me wonder what the physchological impact would be. And anyone who tells you there is no effect on your mind is a damned fool and is either lying or blowing smoke...anyways...I'll get off my soapbox.
I must be a nut case, because I actually like the challenge of that kind of recce missions. We used to have a competition when we came back who had the heaviest S***-bag. The one with the heaviest had won the right to buy the beers.+1
I did 3 years in Recon and it while it looked sexy with all the kit and cam, it was mostly boring and uncomfortable. Lots of humping heavy packs, pooping in plastic bags, laying in hides watching grass grow and waiting for something to happen.
I must be a nut case, because I actually like the challenge of that kind of recce missions. We used to have a competition when we came back who had the heaviest S***-bag. The one with the heaviest had won the right to buy the beers.
I must be a nut case, because I actually like the challenge of that kind of recce missions. We used to have a competition when we came back who had the heaviest S***-bag. The one with the heaviest had won the right to buy the beers.