Ilan ramon, the first Israeli astronaut , was the space shuttle pilot in the fatal mission of Columbia, where he and six other crew members were killed. Asaf Ramon, Ilan’s Ramon son, found his death, six years after his father's death, also in a plane accident. The question that comes up is: Whether Bereaved Son Should Serve?
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I think that sons of bereaved families Should not serve in a combat position.
First, the bereaved families got through a lot of pain and sadness as a result of a lost theirs son, father or brother . From my personal experience, I know how hard it is to overcome a loss of a close and dear person to your heart.
First, the bereaved families got through a lot of pain and sadness as a result of a lost theirs son, father or brother . From my personal experience, I know how hard it is to overcome a loss of a close and dear person to your heart.
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Secondly, I think that this is wrong to ask bereaved families to risk another live of a family member , To send them to the army without knowing what would happen to them, and if they finish the army without getting hurt.
Secondly, I think that this is wrong to ask bereaved families to risk another live of a family member , To send them to the army without knowing what would happen to them, and if they finish the army without getting hurt.
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In conclusion, I am against letting Bereaved Sons, fathers or brothers to serve in a combat position.If they still want to serve in army, they can serve but not in the combat position .
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