In relation to the previous message about a paratrooper not jumping, you'll find that it is very rare that a soldier will not follow an order. Almost
every aspect of training, from the drill to field craft has something to do will instilling a sense of obedience and instant reaction. In short a soldier will do what hes told even if you tell him to get his ass up and run when theres a very good chance he will die... caus thats the job
and every1 knows it might come to it. It is internationally known since the American war of the Revolution
that: "In any other Army an officer can tell a soldier to do something, and that soldier will do it. But, in the American Army, the
officer must explain to the soldier 'why' it must be done." America is a democracy. Two things that burn in American hearts: One, deprive the minority of equal opportunity. Tw o, preserve, at all cost, every individual's personal freedom to choose. American jumpmasters will allow the soldier his or her right to jump or not jump. However, since the soldier is a minority compared to the jumpmaster... the soldier gets pushed. klzsn mjerklfnjfejfdfkjdfkjdsjfjdskfdefkd fjdwfklsd kfsjdkfkkli
odkjb vdfkjds kjdshjsd dsofisdflksj df dsifoadsfiosdf dfodsfoidsifsd fsdofis dfiodsfih sdkn iodsfsdijf skjlskj ksjfjdksf jk;dsjkf;kdskjf s;dfklaskksdfn saklfnjask;lfkjn saklfaskldnf saklfkjasf klasfbhdsflugrdfn deewjfkdef efjsdf defkwejfwdef sdkfjefkde f;wfkjjewlkfjlwjeb we fwefjk ew;f wejf;bwfkelfj ew fwek;lf wjefwe jf;ew fjewjf wej fewkfew jfj ew jfwef; ewfkjwef jwej wej fwef wefwqej;wqej;jqewb e