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by PorterDuff
2462 days ago
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"I remember seeing a program that claimed this is because soldiers today are trained to kill against their natural instinct.
So traditionally only 20% of soldiers could actually kill, which would explain the low casualty rates in older battles pre-ww2." That's a good observation, and not one that I thought of, but it does bring up the question of organized combat in the other 95% of human history. It would surprise me if a Roman got much choice in the matter from his friendly local Centurion. |
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