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In the eyes of a common person, war is always expected in the form of news reports, movies, history, and documentaries. In the eyes of a fighter, war is not just another concept. It is a residing happening that leaves marks mentally, spiritually, and physically.

A soldier’s view of the war is quite varied, from the prestigious depictions in the movies to the strategic presentations in the boardrooms. From their perspective, war is a miserable mix of fear, companionship, and survival.

In this article, we will discuss the perspectives of a soldier regarding wars.

The Severe Reality of Cope

For a fighter, the field of war is perceived the way we feel while playing a video game of war or watching a movie and waiting for a soldier to have some heroic stunts. For the soldier, it is a chaotic area where every move or sound can result a danger. A danger that might make a mark on the mind of the soldier forever. The continuous shots of the gun, the blasts of bombs and the buzzing of helicopters create a chaotic environment to deal with

A Relationship of Companionship:

During the terrifying environment of war, soldiers find solace in being with their fellows. It creates a bond of companionship. They assist each other in dangerous situations no matter if they want emotional support or mental support in the stark environment of war. in the demonized environment of war, they encounter in the form of the exchange of food in the camp, sharing jokes, or life experiences.

Each of them knows that their lives depend on each other. So, the friendship made in the field of war lasts forever.

 The Weight of Survival

The soldiers who survive, no matter whether they lose the battle or win, carry a burden of the war experience. They often return home with physical wounds, injuries, and mental fears. Traumas, depression, and anxiety are very common in retired soldiers.

On the other hand, they carry the weight of guilt of losing their comrades during the war. The thought keeps pinning them if I could have done this then the result might have been different.

Conclusion

War from the perspective of a fighter is an entirely different thing. It is an experience that transforms them entirely for a lifetime. They are left with memories that make them proud as well as keep them haunting. The stories remind us that we have paid a heavy cost for having peace around us.

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