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You are like Mr. Lawrence. No wonder you applaud him. If you think we are getting embroiled in wars to line peoples pockets then work to change that. Meanwhile, don't negate the sacrifice of the brave men who gave their lives serving their country. These are two separate things. During WWII, they were not separate. The cause and the sacrifice were for the same thing. In the wars since Korea, soldiers who sacrificed still have done so for a noble cause....serving their country. The fact that the country entered into a questionable war does not take away from their nobleness. A soldier, even a volunteer, cannot decide such things. Once you enlist, you fight whatever fight you are told to, to the best of your ability. A soldier who died in Vietnam is no less noble than one who died during WWII. Both served their country. There is no higher honor.

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