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The first thing any soldier did in a combat situation was learn to dehumanize the enemy. In prior wars we called them nips or chinks or gooks or krauts or slopes. In Iraq we called them... towelheads, ragheads, camel jockeys... Words that ensured that we didn't see our enemy as people - as somebody's father or son or brother or uncle. 
( from "Love my rifle more than you:
young and female in the US army"
by Kayla Williams )


Son
( Photo from the Artofwar )

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Last updated 13 October 2007.