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Description
Thier speaks about the intimidation given off by soldiers in uniform to the local population.
Transcription
I remember, I don’t know if it’s the demographics or whatever it is but the people are generally a little bit smaller in those countries. It might be a food thing or a lack thereof or lack of medical or it might just be the hormones in the milk that Canadians drink but they are generally smaller. So we have to tone it down a little bit to not look so intimidating. But you know when you’ve got a bulletproof vest on plus your flak vest, plus your training vest and your uniform, I am over three hundred thirty pounds in uniform so it’s kind of difficult to be kind of, so the mannerisms in which you interact with people. You know there’s a difference between this and a difference between this. You have to kind of promote your soft side and people will pick up on that, you know, aggression or kind of submissiveness, I guess.
Catégories
Intimidation Toned Down
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Canadian Armed Forces
Emplacement géographique
Croatia
Campagne
Bosnia
Personne interviewée
Michael Thier
Branche
Army
Military Rank
Infantry
Occupation
Infantry soldier
Date d’enregistrement
Durée
1:05