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Life was very beautiful, in fact rosy, before I went into military service. I had been a bit interested in the war going on in the Southeast, but to do my military service there was the last thing I wanted. I was a professional sportsman for eight years, I practiced martial arts. I told them about it during the physical examination while applying for military service and it was recorded on my application form that I played these sports. They also noted the prizes I had won. So I became, I mean they made me, a mountain commando. I can say I had the desire to be a commando as well. During the lots, I drew Hakkari mountain commando brigade. It was the Fourth Battalion, stationed in Van, duty region being Hakkari and Northern Iraq. …
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© 1998 Nadire Mater, Metis Yayinlari
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Mater, N. (1998). What Would a Woman’s Voice Do There? You Hear It because You Are Lonely …. In: Voices from the Front. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4039-8188-2_25
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