In the chapter 'How to talk about real warfare', Tim O'Brien's novel 'What they carry', the land itself is to crush a soldier 'mountain ... rock ... fog ... wood ... nationwide ... ... "(O'Brien 71) The metaphor used to explain the" ghosts "in Vietnam shows how the soldiers feel about the land they are sent to fight. The countries they do not belong to are trying to exile them like ill. After returning home, soldiers tried to respect their service, but they were opposed by the government.
The soldiers promise to respect others. Soldiers are not the only ones who show respect. In foreign lands, soldiers respect citizens, their customs and religious beliefs. The soldier follows the order and respects their officers by showing loyalty to the commanders. Soldiers respect the army by wearing uniforms and maintaining personal highlights of personal appearance and high expression of self expression in socially acceptable ways. The ability to confront battle conditions is part of personal courage, but that is not the only one. Personal courage includes doing the right thing in every situation. This may mean protecting the weak, or refusing to become a party to dishonorable behavior. Sometimes soldiers must match stands they can not win as popular games among their companions. In any case, soldiers are responsible for developing and maintaining their moral and physical courage.
What is a soldier? What makes a good soldier? Merriam-Webster's online dictionary defines soldiers as "military service", "skilled warrior", and "radical leader or follower". The characteristics of a soldier depends on the military branch, but in the end, the soldier is faithful to his country, hoping to fight and die. Writer Berg to the article by BR said: "The complete officers must be perfect people, they believe, and each person measures patriotism, courage, honor, loyalty, absolute honesty and integrity We must have various qualities including moral standards. " A representative of a good soldier is a character like Sheriff Elias (long distance route), Captain John Miller.