Every soldier has a story. They have, in their professional and everyday lives, gained experience from many different areas. The soldiers we meet in this book have ended up in various places and situations and have encountered people with dissimilar values and different kinds of knowledge. They have been in numerous situations and have visited a variety of places. Their involvement in different contexts has taught them how concepts are shaped in interaction with others. Their prosperity and adversity have enabled them over time to develop military professionalism based on memories, experience and knowledge. All of this has formed them into the unique individuals and professionals they are today. Still, the question remains: what and how can we learn from these examples?