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Battle Buddy is a partner assigned to each soldier of the United States Armed Forces that assists one another in and out of combat. There are pros and cons of having a battle buddy: security vs responsibility. Although there are downsides for battle buddies, most Army soldiers were satisfied and agreed to have the Army practice it. A battle buddy is not only for company (friend) but the reduction of suicide since each person watches each others actions; intervention of a battle buddy's negative thoughts and feelings can save a soldier's life.[1][2][3]
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