Dally wrote:
Another Little Englander speaks.
When I advance to reading the Daily Mail then you can class me as such.
The British Army isn't perfect, it's underfunded, undermanned and too often has cliques of stupidity/over-aggression like those seen in the US Army. (deepcut, Abu ghraib etc) but I know the view of several serving British Army officers toward our cousins across the lake and it appears to be a view shared by many other nations.
It's generalising obviously, but the US soldiers appear far more removed from reality and robotic (blindly parroting phrases obviously taught them in basic training) whereas British soldiers appear more "normal".
There are obviously issues with PTSD but far too often in the US Army there are "incidents" with soldiers who haven't particularly seen any intense combat.
Then there was that massacre a few years ago (I forget where it happened but the courts martial/inquiry has basically just cleared the US soldiers) where because one of their troop was killed they went on a rampage deliberately murdering innocent civilians. In their evidence some of the privates described how their training put them in that mindset.
Now the Americans are going to have more incidents simply because they have far more troops out there than anyone else. And as I said, it's a generalisation. But there is certainly an issue with the "mental condition" of many US soldiers