Rockwolf66
11-01-2012, 01:45 PM
On another forum an article was posted about the Ausies in Afganistan. It's an interesting read and better than most.
Link (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/in-the-line-of-fire/story-e6frg8h6-1226501701711)
I HAVE often heard of a type of soldier with special skills, someone physically brave and practically intelligent; someone who led and was followed without a voice raised or ego challenged. In my imaginings I conjured the picture of the super athlete from my schooldays, the kid who captained cricket and football, now grown up to exchange his footy jumper for a uniform.
While sometimes the image conformed, when I met these special soldiers most at first appeared unexceptional. If, for example, you spotted Corporal Dan on a bus in "civvies", I doubt you would identify him as an elite soldier. He is healthy and tanned but unremarkably so, with none of the look-at-me, personal trainer-type fitness and not a trace of aggression in his bearing. If on that bus you came to ask directions and converse with Dan you would not at first learn a lot. He would more likely ask about you. He would volunteer little, and you would part company recognising an understated, courteous and even gentle persona...
Link (http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/features/in-the-line-of-fire/story-e6frg8h6-1226501701711)
I HAVE often heard of a type of soldier with special skills, someone physically brave and practically intelligent; someone who led and was followed without a voice raised or ego challenged. In my imaginings I conjured the picture of the super athlete from my schooldays, the kid who captained cricket and football, now grown up to exchange his footy jumper for a uniform.
While sometimes the image conformed, when I met these special soldiers most at first appeared unexceptional. If, for example, you spotted Corporal Dan on a bus in "civvies", I doubt you would identify him as an elite soldier. He is healthy and tanned but unremarkably so, with none of the look-at-me, personal trainer-type fitness and not a trace of aggression in his bearing. If on that bus you came to ask directions and converse with Dan you would not at first learn a lot. He would more likely ask about you. He would volunteer little, and you would part company recognising an understated, courteous and even gentle persona...