Wow, these are all really good.
Lord Tristan I love how you discussed how fear can define a person's being. Reminds me of a saying I heard in the Navy Sea Cadet Corps, "Courage isn't the absence of fear, but the ability to withstand and persevere through that fear."
Sir Edward, "the line" as you put it, is definitely a very subjective line I believe to each individual person. I believe it's always worth the risk of death, to save another, regardless of how few, or how illustrious the job well done is publicized afterward. But that's the risk, not a "guarantee of death" as you put it. But for me, it would still be the same.
For me, after thinking about this topic over the past weekend:
a warrior accepts that death is inevitable, and seeks to preserve life. If a life must be taken, it is taken to preserve others' lives. Warriors are defenders of life, protectors of the innocent and frail. They accept death, knowing it can come at any moment, and truly live because they understand that every sunrise and every sunset is different and special, and that so is life. It's not the dates on the grave that matter most, it is the dash in-between them that defines the person laid there.