Any man, woman or teenager (they are a different species) who has put on a uniform and signed that piece of paper that says I am willing to give my life for the safety of my nation and those who it protects is someone to be respected and revered.
Pacman, my young, gung ho Aussie friend, I volunteered for the military during the Reagan era, and I never signed a paper saying that I was willing to give my life. One signs up to defend the Constitution, against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Regarding the OP, it is an interesting photo. I am curious as to the circumstances. It couldn’t have been that hot as there was a guy shooting pictures.
Brainwash in full effect.
People in the military are not mindless minions. They are desensitized to the unnatural act of killing other people. It is not unusual for combat veterans to have psychological baggage for the rest of their lives. But, to call it ‘brain washing’ is a false, provocative label.