Keroin
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But they have the choice not to join the military in the first place. Is it more noble to risk your life in the moment (running into a burning building) or knowing that at some point in the future it is almost 100% guaranteed you will be risking your life and limb and still saying 'I'll do it'?
The fireman/cop/whatever has no idea if they will ever have to put their life on the line at some point in their service. A solider does.
Well, there you go. There's one opinion.
You said it yourself. A teacher is not serving their country. They are serving their community. The community should thank them. (parents, students, local politicians, etc)
A soldier is serving their country. They are there in service of EVERYONE in said country. That is why they get a blanket thank you from everyone.
WHOA! A teacher is not serving their country? Seriously? I have traveled quite a lot, lived in a bunch of different countries and visited many others, and I can state, without any hesitation, that a country benefits ENORMOUSLY by having an educated population. As much, (if not more so), as having an army. You think the benefits of an educated population stop at the walls of a "community"? Think again.
A teacher serves EVERYONE, too.