I stopped reading here because I have something to say about it.. So ignore this if it's already been covered.
It's about your comment
"You do not join the ADF to learn how to kill. Of course, it is a skill you must learn, but it is not the main purpose." I'm a member of the Australian Defence Force, and you're wrong. Anyone who joins the Forces must be prepared and willing to take someone elses life. But granted- you did concede it is a "skill you must learn". But I like to think of it more as an artform
Then you go on to say
"DEFENCE. Think about that word for a moment." How is this defence implemented? FORCE. Think about that for a moment. Now think "Defence Force".Without force, and the ability to kill and debilitate the enemy, we would have no defence.
Although there may be many different Corps in the Defence Force, if you really think about it- they are all in support of the Infantry. And the Infantry's role is to
seek out and close with the enemy, to kill or capture him...
Now you're thinking "But wait Jake.. I may be in support of the Infantry, but that doesn't mean their job description is my job description." And I'm going to tell you "Oh but it is." Because as a member of the Air Force, the Navy or the Army in whatever Corps you are in whether it's a Clerk or Gun Number, your secondary role will always be that of an Infantryman. And that is to seek out and close with the Enemy. To kill or capture him.