DocHeb
Veteran Member
Sorry I disagree...sure they seem like "heros" to the people they may save but they know when they take on those (hazardous) jobs that they may have to put their lives in peril...they choose those professions...In fact I believe some of the people that take those jobs do it just for a chance to be called a hero.
IMO, what I refered to as heros in the context I posted are people that risked or gave their lives to save others out of the realm of their duty (above and beyond)...in the professions you cite that is part of the duty that they choose to participate in....there is a huge difference!
At the risk of being confrontational: Who is the greater hero - one who does great acts after being forced into a profession (drafted into the military), or one who does great acts after making a choice to work a certain job? I find it interesting that you would distinguish one over the other.