Do they mean “soldiers”?
They’ve been calling them warfighters since the 80s.
The vast majority of soldiers don’t fight.
What if they’re marines? Have you ever tried calling a marine a soldier to their face? I don’t recommend it.
As a civilian, I’d hope they’d show some understanding that we don’t give two fucks about their petty distinctions.
Also: I have family in multiple branches, so I know the difference, and fuck any of them who take an attitude with me over it.
In my experience “soldier” is fine. Just don’t call a Marine a Sailor.
But they’d love to tell you about their favorite flavor of crayon!
I’ve seen them get pissy and at least correct people over either, but YMMV I guess
One time, I was trying to motivate a retired marine friend of mine who was being lazy by saying “on your feet, soldier!” as a reference to Terminator, myself being ignorant of the difference.
Credit where it’s due: it got him on his feet.
Old Man’s War coming to fruition.
Well that was more like uploading your consciousness into a newer better body … but I can see how that’s close enough.
Well, the clone was based on their genetic material. Enhanced musculature, green skin, and yellow cat-like eyes with enhanced vision, and nanobot-enhanced artificial blood.
Not the same, obviously, but a step closer towards something similar.
Something something FOXDIE something something LA-LI-LU-LE-LO…
George Sears for president
When will they start getting the gene-seeds ready?
Cave Johnson comes to mind…
Your blood cancer is not service related
Looks like the warfighter would be made of a bunch of different RF connectors.