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What Would Life Be Like Under Martial Law?
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<blockquote data-quote="Docroot" data-source="post: 43915" data-attributes="member: 2656"><p>So just saying personally as a soldier I don't think I have ever met another soldier who would kill another american citizen, unless directly threatened with a weapon. Not even the ODA guys I have met would do something like that (those are the guys at fort bragg). So yes while martial law could possibly be started it would be very hard to be enforced and the only way people would even get treated bad is if they forcefully revolted in which case it would be the same things that would get you in trouble now. Things such as assaulting an officer for example the only difference would be your punishment would come much more swiftly and be much more severe. Soldiers are people to and while we are patriotic we don't just blindly follow are every order. We constantly question on a daily bases while its more in the aspect of thinking of a more effective way to accomplish a task or mission it never the less shows that we don't follow blindly. Plus soldiers have families to we are human and we do have morals if you would not want to kill another citizen why do you think we would want to? Also military units are designed to work as a team and while attached to my tank platoon all were from different parts in of the country. In order to get northern soldiers to go to the south and vice versa it would take a large amount of resources to reassign and relocate soldiers so that they would all be going to locations that they don't have family and would take years to accomplish along with the training they would all have to go through with their new unit to become effective. Despite what you might think different units operate in different ways so what my platoon does in a react to contact drill is different then the platoon in a company right across the street from mine. Also under martial law there does not have to be a total loss of rights that everyone seem to assume. Think about it this way as a soldier every aspect of my life is controlled but I still get to go out and have a life. My first line NCO has to know where I am but I can do what I want as long as its not illegal and martial law could really be that simple. People could go on with their normal every day life the only difference would be military unites instead of police and military law instead of civilian law. Thats the life I live everyday and while it kinda sucks a little having to keep someone informed on where I go I am still pretty much like an everyday civilian. I can go to the movies, out to eat, bowling, on a date, out drinking with my battle buddies, and whatever else I want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Docroot, post: 43915, member: 2656"] So just saying personally as a soldier I don't think I have ever met another soldier who would kill another american citizen, unless directly threatened with a weapon. Not even the ODA guys I have met would do something like that (those are the guys at fort bragg). So yes while martial law could possibly be started it would be very hard to be enforced and the only way people would even get treated bad is if they forcefully revolted in which case it would be the same things that would get you in trouble now. Things such as assaulting an officer for example the only difference would be your punishment would come much more swiftly and be much more severe. Soldiers are people to and while we are patriotic we don't just blindly follow are every order. We constantly question on a daily bases while its more in the aspect of thinking of a more effective way to accomplish a task or mission it never the less shows that we don't follow blindly. Plus soldiers have families to we are human and we do have morals if you would not want to kill another citizen why do you think we would want to? Also military units are designed to work as a team and while attached to my tank platoon all were from different parts in of the country. In order to get northern soldiers to go to the south and vice versa it would take a large amount of resources to reassign and relocate soldiers so that they would all be going to locations that they don't have family and would take years to accomplish along with the training they would all have to go through with their new unit to become effective. Despite what you might think different units operate in different ways so what my platoon does in a react to contact drill is different then the platoon in a company right across the street from mine. Also under martial law there does not have to be a total loss of rights that everyone seem to assume. Think about it this way as a soldier every aspect of my life is controlled but I still get to go out and have a life. My first line NCO has to know where I am but I can do what I want as long as its not illegal and martial law could really be that simple. People could go on with their normal every day life the only difference would be military unites instead of police and military law instead of civilian law. Thats the life I live everyday and while it kinda sucks a little having to keep someone informed on where I go I am still pretty much like an everyday civilian. I can go to the movies, out to eat, bowling, on a date, out drinking with my battle buddies, and whatever else I want. [/QUOTE]
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