Not me. Better to die with honor than live with NONE.
well, I agree, clbiel, but have you ever gone through any esape/evasion training? My two cents worth- until you've personally had a firearm pointed directly at your head, then it's hard to say what you might do...EE training tells us to stay alive- don't give up information that can damage the mission, but don't die over a name/serial number reply, either...IMHO
A noble sentiment, and so easy to say from the comfort of your computer room.
Now, the best I could be in Iraq would be a civilian contractor of some sort. (Of course no job in that sand box would tempt me do do so no mater what the pay and I admit, I have a price)
If given the choice of between doing the Funky Chicken at the wrong end of a Sears Die-hard battery or doing a video, well just catch me on the evening news.
Easy to be brave tapping on a keyboard at home in the states, less so looking at a AK47 in Iraq.