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Okay, I'm willing to start over again. This is strictly my opinion only, I believe the "brotherhood" is a direct reflection of the type of unit. That is, combat arms. There is a shared experience, a shared hardship, a shared grief, that is generally not always felt by the non-combat arms. This is not to say their mission or role is unimportant, merely my opinion is that those in the combat arms have learned to rely on each other from day one of their training. Their very lives are dependant on each other....of course YMMV.
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