Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Lessons I Learned from Taking Chance

There are many lessons I’ve learned from this movie. I learned what it’s truly like to be a soldier from the navy, army, air force, and any other military related groups. There are many other things you have you do than just fighting in war all the time. Most of these things can be harder than fighting the actual war. And also, people notice you way more than you think.

Lesson 1 : It is really hard to leave you family for such long periods of time. Sometimes the pain of missing them is worse than actually getting hurt or fighting in war. It would be hard for families too. Families will always miss you when you go away to fight for our country.

Lesson 2 : You don’t only fight at war. You sometimes have to carry the caskets of soldiers who died during the service. And it is also emotionally hard to do that sometimes. Some people may know if you are carrying a casket or they may not know at all. They still know you served for our country and that you are very important and courageous.

Lesson 3 : You leaving does not only affect your family but it affects others who have once fought in war. They know what you are going through and they understand what it is like to carry around a casket to the funeral home. They will treat you like a normal person and they will cheer you up.

Lesson 4 : Once you fight in war for America you will always be an American Soldier. You will always be loved by many and thanked for fighting. Just remember that you deserve that praise and you will always be remembered. No matter if you died trying or if you are alive to this day. 

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