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Hey Mike Stockbridge, lets not get politics mixed up with our duty of care to our Armed Forces, as has been said many times in this post, if shooting a thousand pigs so our medics/docs can practice and perhaps save one brave Marine/Soldier/Sailor/Airman (Or some poor civvy) then bring them hogs on!! And no one has said that the pigs 'lay there and suffer'. In fact they are anaesthetised and in a Veterinarian controlled environment. Reason they use pigs- because anatomically they are very similar to humans. Oh and yeah, I could shoot em, but nothing to do with being 'Hard' or not. WAR IS HELL. Soap box stowed! ;-)

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I was about to post this but Commando beat me to it. But for emphasis, here goes anyway:

 

During training courses, the animals are heavily anaesthetised - both before being shot and throughout exercises - and are attended at all times by veterinary staff.

 

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Hey commando, you can choose whether you go to war or not.

 

The medics in a war zone dont just treat soldiers! they also treat the younge and the very old these people dont have a choice to be there.

 

I'd have no problem shooting a pig to advance the knowledge of a combat medic.

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