Answer: "They would discuss their experiences right up to the time of battle and then suddenly they wouldn't talk anymore." (from "Symptoms" by John Steinbeck)
"This was considered heroic in them. It was thought that they had seen or done was so horrible that they didn't want to bring it back to haunt them or their listeners." (also from "Symptoms" by John Steinbeck)
Step-by-step explanation:
These sentences suggest that soldiers may be willing to talk about their war experiences up to a certain point, but then become reluctant to discuss what happened. This may be due to the traumatic nature of their experiences or a desire to protect themselves and others from the emotional toll of their memories.