these guys that we had about the consequences of all this. a lot of them afterwards really missed it and wanted to go back, which is a puzzling thing on the face of it, if you think about how hard it was and dangerous. and the other sort of end of the spectrum, one guy ruminated for a while over whether god hates him for the killing they did and hastened to add, but i would do it all over again the same way if i had to. so very complex stuff for these soldiers. but wanted to go back because of the intensity of the experience, because it was you you know, you talked to soldiers, to marines, to those who have served and they say often that it s there s nothing like it anywhere else. there s nothing like the bond they had with others, there s nothing like the experience. i think in combat you re sort of dosed, if you will, with two very potent chemicals. one is adrenaline, obviously. an enormous amount of adrenaline in combat. i think men in particular sponsor very, very strongl
actually learn from it. sebastian, even though korngal picks up, what do you want people to understand? well, restrepo came out in the middle of two wars. i wanted civilians to get a feel what combat is like for the soldiers we sent over there. korengal is differ. an attempt to inquire more deeply how combat affects these men out there. all men in the valley, and there was very interesting conversations with these guys that we had about the consequences of all of this. a lot of them afterwards really missed it and wanted to go back, which is a puzzling thing on the face of it, if you think about how hard it was out there and how dangerous. and on the other end the spectrum, one guy ruminated whether god hates him for all the killing they did and hastened to add, i d do it all over again the same way if i had