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The Permanent Consequences of Taking a Life
The act of killing someone in combat results in the permanent erasure of their existence and the impact they could have had on the world./nThe experience of taking someone's life stays with a person until their death and becomes an integral part of their identity./nThe quoted passage is an excerpt from the introduction of a book called Sogg code name dynamite a Mac V Sogg 1-0s personal journal, written by Henry Dick Thompson./nThe book features a quote on its cover from Major General Elton Bargewell, a renowned figure in Sogg and United States special operations.