To be able to live and train in Iraq under these circumstances you need to be brave.
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You can plan to be brave - it's even better if you just try to be brave.
I'm a very brave person. I can go to North Vietnam, I can challenge my government, but I can't challenge the man I'm with if means I'm going to end up alone.
Being brave isn't the absence of fear. Being brave is having that fear but finding a way through it.
One of the things my service in Iraq did give me was this freedom from fear of failure or any kind of expectations that I had to take a standard path.
If you're not brave, you're not going to be free.
I'm not brave at all.
Life's the adventure. You don't have to drop your bundle and go bush. It's about being brave within the context that you're in.
Being brave means to know something is scary, difficult, and dangerous, and doing it anyway, because the possibility of winning the fight is worth the chance of losing it.
I am willing to serve my country, but do not wish to sacrifice the brave men under my command.
There's nothing like being a soldier for confidence or learning your limits or enduring utter humiliation.
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