Should soldiers who die in combat be considered as heroes?

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#1 Lonelynight
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Simply for the act of them dying?
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#2 LJS9502_basic
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That's not why they are considered heroes.....
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#3 Lonelynight
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That's not why they are considered heroes.....LJS9502_basic
then why? for being soldiers?
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#4 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]That's not why they are considered heroes.....Lonelynight
then why? for being soldiers?

For putting themselves at risk for others.....
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#5 dragonmaster64
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That's not why they are considered heroes.....LJS9502_basic
i thought dieing for their country was why their heroes.
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#6 bnarmz
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Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

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#7 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]That's not why they are considered heroes.....dragonmaster64
i thought dieing for their country was why their heroes.

Actually the goal is NOT to die....
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#8 Lonelynight
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Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

bnarmz
what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?
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#9 Necrifer
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[QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Lonelynight

what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

But what were they patrolling FOR?!

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#10 indzman
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of course. they die for thier own country

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#11 Lonelynight
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[QUOTE="Lonelynight"][QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Necrifer

what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

But what were they patrolling FOR?!

preventing a group of armed militants who have landed in their country
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#12 JML897
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[QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Lonelynight
what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

I say that still makes them heroic because if they weren't in that position someone else would have been anyway. They gave their life so someone else didn't have to
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#13 Necrifer
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[QUOTE="Necrifer"]

[QUOTE="Lonelynight"] what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling? Lonelynight

But what were they patrolling FOR?!

preventing a group of armed militants who have landed in their country

yes

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#14 bnarmz
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[QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Lonelynight

what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

If a citizen is standing next to the soldier and gets hit with the shell too...is that person considered a hero? I rather not cheapen the Hero label. I feel if you actually performed a heroic feat that should be the only way you should be considered a hero. What if the most obnoxious/dreadful/meaniest person you can ever think of suddenly decided to join the arm forces, he dosen't really like anyone or the people in the country he's patrolling. He's been there 2 weeks and hates it. One day he says a few harsh words to some foreigners and walks a block away and gets hit with that mortor shell you talked about. Do you think he really deserves to be called a hero? As I said, it depends.

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#15 The_Gaming_Baby
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]That's not why they are considered heroes.....dragonmaster64
i thought dieing for their country was why their heroes.

But that implyes that those who survive are not considered heroes
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#16 eggdog1234
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Everything on an individual basis.
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#17 MagnusDracoRex
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It depends on how they die in combat if they are heroes or not for dying.
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#18 chrisrooR
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It depends.
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#19 WiiCubeM1
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Anyone in the military can be considered a hero as they are willing to lay down their lives to protect us. Those that die just cement the title.

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#20 Fightingfan
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[QUOTE="Lonelynight"][QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"]That's not why they are considered heroes.....LJS9502_basic
then why? for being soldiers?

For putting themselves at risk for others.....

What if the War doesn't directly protect Americans? Like the war of 1812, or Vietnam. Heroes that died for no reason?

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#21 rocinante_
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for me, it depends on the cause their fighting for.

simply puttting oneself in the dangers of the battlefield means nothing to me if the cause is ignoble. are such people courageous? sure. heroes? nah.

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#22 comp_atkins
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everyone's a hero these days...
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#23 Blueresident87
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[QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Lonelynight

what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

They are still doing more than most people will ever do...it kind of sounds like you are trying to trivialize something here...

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#24 JohnF111
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The ones who survive are generally broke, borderline homeless and can't get work so I'm guessing they are considered heroes for not being a tax burden in the governments eyes.
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#25 Goyoshi12
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[QUOTE="bnarmz"]

Depends what they gave their life for. I dont really consider soldiers heroes when they kill innocents and feel reluctant to question questionable orders. Heroes give their life to take down evil tyrants and save innocent lives. Heroes are not occupiers, nor do they enforce laws on people that dont want them.

Lonelynight

what if they simply die from a mortal shell while patrolling?

Still risking their lives patrolling and keeping the base safe or whatever they are patrolling.

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#26 SUD123456
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There is nothing heroic about dying in combat. There is nothing heroic about combat in general, other than the occassional individual act.

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#27 deactivated-61cc564148ef4
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Lonelynight"] then why? for being soldiers? Fightingfan

For putting themselves at risk for others.....

What if the War doesn't directly protect Americans? Like the war of 1812, or Vietnam. Heroes that died for no reason?

Interesting thought

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#28 Rich3232
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#29 whiskeystrike
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Without knowing said individuals' actions pertaining to their deaths I can't answer.

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#30 BuryMe
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No. Not simply fr the act of dying.

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#31 Rhazakna
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At best, soldiers are victims at worst they're murderous thugs. A killer trained and paid by the state is not my idea of a hero.
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#32 whiskeystrike
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At best, soldiers are victims at worst they're murderous thugs. A killer trained and paid by the state is not my idea of a hero.Rhazakna

Quite a broad statement

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#33 hiphops_savior
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If a soldier died due to friendly fire, then ti's a tragedy. If they sacrificed their life protecting a village against insurgents or covering an explosive or mine, then yes, they are heroes. There's far too many factors into what makes a soldier a hero to say that death would make them one.
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#34 hiphops_savior
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At best, soldiers are victims at worst they're murderous thugs. A killer trained and paid by the state is not my idea of a hero.Rhazakna
You're just trolling, aren't you?
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Lonelynight"] then why? for being soldiers? Fightingfan

For putting themselves at risk for others.....

What if the War doesn't directly protect Americans? Like the war of 1812, or Vietnam. Heroes that died for no reason?

How did the War of 1812 NOT protect Americans. :?
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#36 chessmaster1989
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If they're fighting to defend their country or for another good cause, then any soldier is a hero.
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#37 Legendaryscmt
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I think it would depend on how they died and what type of person they were.

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#38 Leejjohno
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Yes. It makes soldiers who aren't dead feel that if they do, it will be for something. If it weren't for social norms, I would say no.

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#39 Lonelynight
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If they're fighting to defend their country or for another good cause, then any soldier is a hero.chessmaster1989
what if they joined the military for money, or because they like to fight?
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#40 one_plum
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[QUOTE="chessmaster1989"]If they're fighting to defend their country or for another good cause, then any soldier is a hero.Lonelynight
what if they joined the military for money, or because they like to fight?

Anti hero

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#41 LJS9502_basic
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[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"][QUOTE="Lonelynight"] then why? for being soldiers? Fightingfan

For putting themselves at risk for others.....

What if the War doesn't directly protect Americans? Like the war of 1812, or Vietnam. Heroes that died for no reason?

I don't think it's necessary to only protect Americans. The US military can protect citizens of other countries as well...by the way the War of 1812 happened in the US dude.

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#42 Big_Pecks
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No. It depends on what they've done to earn the title.

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#43 ad1x2
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One way to look at it is if that Soldier didn't volunteer to serve someone else who has no desire to be in the military may have to choose between being drafted, going to jail for refusing induction, or fleeing the country. With that, not all of us on the inside will look at every death as someone being a hero. For example, we may pity a troop who kills himself after finding out his wife is pregnant with another man's baby but we don't consider him a hero for it.
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#44 MakeMeaSammitch
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As long as they're our soilders.

I say we poop on their soilders graves.

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#45 MgamerBD
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No...I'm pretty sure they are not trying to die.
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#46 Nibroc420
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One way to look at it is if that Soldier didn't volunteer to serve someone else who has no desire to be in the military may have to choose between being drafted, going to jail for refusing induction, or fleeing the country. With that, not all of us on the inside will look at every death as someone being a hero. For example, we may pity a troop who kills himself after finding out his wife is pregnant with another man's baby but we don't consider him a hero for it.ad1x2
Or the USA could simply not be the world police, and not spend 3/4 of their budget on military spending. Hense the lessened need for soldiers to fight wars. As is, solders put their lives on the line for what is known in most professions as danger pay. Heros? Nah, Employees of the Month.
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#47 thebest31406
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Depends on what they died for.
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#48 HoolaHoopMan
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Sure why not. If I said no I'd be pegged a weirdo.
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#49 MrPraline
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Depends on the conflict. If it's one of those bullsh*t Wall Street wars that America loves so much then no.
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#50 Baconbits2004
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[QUOTE="Fightingfan"]

[QUOTE="LJS9502_basic"] For putting themselves at risk for others.....LJS9502_basic

What if the War doesn't directly protect Americans? Like the war of 1812, or Vietnam. Heroes that died for no reason?

I don't think it's necessary to only protect Americans. The US military can protect citizens of other countries as well...by the way the War of 1812 happened in the US dude.

I think he's asking if someone is a hero, even if their side loses.

And to answer that question, I'm gonna say yes. If only to get more people to read about Galvarino .
He may not have won... but I still think he deserves the title of hero. Â