Fighting for some one else's cause is not new. Usually, how ever, their ranks are made up of experienced military members, who can not settle down to mundane peacetime routine. It is estimated 1400 soldiers from all over the World fought with the Rhodesian armed forces, during their war. No one prosecuted them. Mike Hoare's mercenaries in the Congo are another example. Most regular soldiers I know regard these soldiers of fortune as ill disciplined rabble. 
 Which brings us to this young bloke. I fail to see what value an untrained, inexperienced boy from Brisbane would have to an organisation fighting a mob like ISIS. It would be interesting to find out what he actually did. There have been reports he was defusing I.E.D's, good luck with that. I think he would be propaganda value only, sort of a shop window for ex military thinking about joining the fight. He is certainly not a hero, foolish young man, yes. What to do to discourage other foolish young men going over? It will be interesting to see what pans out.
 A little on the Rhodesian mercenaries, may give an idea of the mindset of men who fight other people's wars'
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