<p>Never the less, that story just made me think of something. Will a true soldier ever consider his/her own actions as courageous? I have come to notice humility as a common trait within officers. And if it is the the opinion of those who were not there that say the person was courageous, who are we to agree with?</p>
<p>Because a soldier is just doing his job. My father has told me a warrior only has two necessary parts in completing a mission. The first would actually be a dedication and loyalty to the completion of the mission. And the second would be the code of conduct that is requested in the manner of how to complete the mission. So in the end, emotion is a factor that has no place in warfare and the person was just doin his job the way he was taught to do it and the only way he knows how. If the person doing the job doesnt think it was courageous can it really be courageous?</p>