This video delves into the psychological and emotional experiences of individuals on a "two-way shooting range," a term often used to describe combat situations where one is under direct threat. The discussion centers on the firsthand accounts of Infantrymen and Law Enforcement officers, drawing parallels to historical accounts from antiquity. Specific experiences from serving with 1st Battalion 9th Marines in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, during 2011 and 2013-2014 are highlighted, suggesting that the core human experiences in combat remain consistent across generations. The video also features acknowledgments and links to sponsors such as Proxibid, Ventura Munitions, and BLACKHAWK!.
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