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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 1025582" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I think many are growing numb to war. Its no longer a personal thing like it used to be. On D-Day we lost 2499 soldiers on June 6th 1944. This compared to the 6500 we have lost in the 12 years of fighting in the sandbox. That is less than 1.5 casualties per day on the whole battle front and we lost 1688 times this on a single day. What family would not be touched in some way by a death toll like this? War has no meaning to most people today. Its just a thing you see on television. This could be argued as dangerous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 1025582, member: 4362"] I think many are growing numb to war. Its no longer a personal thing like it used to be. On D-Day we lost 2499 soldiers on June 6th 1944. This compared to the 6500 we have lost in the 12 years of fighting in the sandbox. That is less than 1.5 casualties per day on the whole battle front and we lost 1688 times this on a single day. What family would not be touched in some way by a death toll like this? War has no meaning to most people today. Its just a thing you see on television. This could be argued as dangerous. [/QUOTE]
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