It has to do with the rotation structure. The way the Army does it, whole units are deployed together for a year at a time. There is very little in the way of cool down between deployments. By the time they get reacquainted with their family and return to some semblance of normalcy, it's time to go back.The Air Force (at least back in '05) had a much different structure that was more expensive but far better on the people. The basic breakdown is here http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/usaf ...What the dutch are doing sounds a lot like what the Air Force does.
Yes and in Jurassic Park we learned that live Dinosaurs are real, and prefer eating lawyers and other characters with negative images. Never kids though.
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