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{{trope}}
[[File:g00childsoldiers.jpg|link=Mobile Suit Gundam 00|frame|''"We fight this battle not for ourselves, but for our children, and our children's children, which is why I'm forming a children's brigade."'' --[[Futurama|Zapp]] [[General Failure|Brannigan]]]]
{{quote|''"Children, you call them? They can pull a trigger just as well as veterans, and they have the spirit of a bull [[Hold Your Hippogriffs|narthax]]. Call them children if you wish. I call them troops. Good troops."''
|'''Colonel Marus Cullen''', ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]''}}
They depend on us to defend them, but we're forcing them to defend us. Sometimes they have an actual talent to help them get through the war, which unfortunately may be the reason they were drafted to begin with, but often it's just tough luck. While the notion of [[Children Are Innocent|innocent childhood]] is a relatively modern adoption (thank the Victorians and their contemporaries), even the ancients still felt fairly queasy about the idea - and with good reason: warfare screws with kids heads, and they're rarely good for much else afterwards. Since the use of child soldiers forces the enemy to gun down children in self defense, it's a very strong contender for [[Moral Event Horizon|the most morally reprehensible war crime in existence]]. On a somewhat lighter side, there are also many stories, in fiction and real life, about boys ([[Sweet Polly Oliver|and girls]]) who lied about their ages in order to serve their countries.
This trope is great for an [[Dark and Troubled Past|angsty backstory]] while at the same time excusing [[Improbable Age]] with prior experience. It can be a result of [[Fielding Old Men and Boys|most of a country's men being dead or a severe numbers disadvantage]]. A staple of the shows which focus on violence but broadcast to kids, notably the more serious [[Mecha Show
In fiction, this also has the convenience of explaining why [[Person of Mass Destruction|Persons Of Mass Destruction]] are obeying their weaker bosses and not actually running things, or at least not demanding wages and better job conditions. It doesn't occur to them; and even if they do rebel, they don't know how to do it properly.
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This trope blends imperceptibly with [[New Meat]]. Since even legal adults can be teenagers, old soldiers in particular may regard them as no more than children. This trope is [[Truth in Television]]; many armies in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa have underaged troops. Furthermore, even Western countries such as Germany, Russia, and the United States have overlooked recruitment ages in major conflicts such as [[World War II]]. This was likely to happen before the late 20th century, because births were not as well documented and the recruiters took them at their word if they looked about the right age. Though it's frowned on by Western culture, there is a certain brutal logic to conscripting youth - everyone is under threat, so everyone fights. Sometimes the children are better off on the front lines than enduring [[War Is Hell|what would happen to them if the enemy takes their village]]. As a more pragmatic and ethical solution, many countries that feature soldiers in the 16-19 age range often utilize them in noncombat or support roles, and/or continue to train them until they're older, resulting in far better psychological health, effectiveness of personnel, and morale overall.
Some [[Super Soldier
Compare [[Little Miss Badass]], [[Creepy Child]], [[Cute Bruiser]], [[Enfante Terrible]], [[Kid Samurai]], [[New Meat]], [[Young Gun]], [[Recruit Teenagers with Attitude]]. [[Plucky Middie]]. The [[Shell Shocked Senior]] may actually be a high-school senior.
Contrast [[Falling Into the Cockpit]], which usually implies no former military experience. See [[Plucky Middie]] for the naval version. See also [[Raised by Orcs]] for cultures that use ''their enemies'' children this way.
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{{examples}}
== Precociously Talented Type
=== Anime
* Sousuke Sagara from ''[[Full Metal Panic!]]!''. By the start of the series, Sousuke's 16 years old and has been fighting for pretty much his whole life, having been raised as a mujaheddin in Afghanistan during the Soviet invasion.
** This is apparently [[Truth in Television]], which is why many child soldiers are from the Middle East in anime. ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Gundam 00]]'' also uses this and ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' made a reference to it.
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** In the novels, it's mentioned that Gauron himself was one of these: he was fighting for the Khmer Rouge by at least age 12, and probably earlier.
** Sousuke's former comrade, Zaied is also an example, and unlike Sousuke, is played horribly straight, having grown up into an [[Empty Shell]] [[Sociopathic Soldier]], who seems to lack pretty much all social contact, drive and ambition. It makes him a dangerous antagonist and [[Evil Counterpart]] to Sousuke.
* Except for Pluto, all of the Sol senshi in ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' are in junior high when they show
* ''[[Divergence Eve]]'' has Kotoko-01, though since she's an android it may or may not count.
* ''[[Gundam]]'', even discounting judicious use of [[Falling Into the Cockpit]], has a lot of this, starting with 16-year-old Amuro Ray.
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** Mangaka Masashi Kishimoto is queasy about actually killing off members of his young protagonist set outright (aside from [[Disney Death|feints]], [[Death by Flashback|flashbacks]], and [[Christmas Cake|characters over 25]]), but has no such qualms about having enemy shinobi bite the dust. Fair enough... [[Fridge Logic|up until you realize]] that all of Orochimaru's non-filler Quirky Miniboss Squads, minus Kabuto, are no older than the junior-high-aged protagonists when they die horribly.
** Some characters start even younger, as Kakashi graduated at the age of 5, became a Chunin at 6, and by 13, was a Jonin who would have died on several occasions if not for his teammate Rin's medical ninjutsu.
* The armed forces of the Space-Time Administration Bureau from ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' doesn't seem to have a minimum age requirement. Nanoha, Fate, and Hayate become active members at the age of nine and proceed to sky-rocket through its ranks. Unlike most examples, the child soldiers of the series all join out of their own volition. (However, there's unfortunate implications that this is a [[Boxed Crook]] arrangement for everyone except Nanoha, as these tend to be the opponents of previous seasons; and anyone ''not'' working for the TSAB is still in prison or at least confined to a frontier world.) In crossover fanfic it's not unusual for others to find this disconcerting.
** Played more darkly in Runessa Magnus' backstory in ''[[
** The TSAB looks more like a police/firefighter force. The characters' job is to arrest bad guys, avoiding lethal force as much as possible, and to rescue people from disasters. Definitely a dangerous job, but far less scarring than a "job" where you have to kill or be killed. But even that is darker in SSX, where we're reminded that working in Disaster Relief means that when you fail, you see people die.
* Duel Academy students in ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]''
* Major Edward Elric from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' earned his commission in [[The Empire|Amestris']] State Military at the tender age of twelve.
* Mana Tatsumiya in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' is (arguably) 14/15 years old, but has been fighting in various trouble spots around the world since her childhood. Her old Pactio card actually shows her, around 10 years old, with [[Guns Akimbo|Desert Eagles Akimbo]].
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* Some, if not all of the ''[[Spider Riders]]'' are ages twelve to thirteen. For pete's sake, Princess Sparkle is only eight!
* In ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]'', [[The Ace|Mami Tomoe]] reassures two prospective recruits that, though being a magical girl is often dangerous, it is ultimately very rewarding. {{spoiler|She is very, very wrong.}}
* The oldest member of the [[
* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' has the titular team fighting against a terrorist organization, despite the fact that most of them are teenagers and [[Kid Appeal Character|Jinpei]] is only about 10 or 11.
=== Comic Books ===
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* A particularly ridiculous version is the ''[[Star Trek]]'' fanfiction series about [[Marissa Picard]], in which a twelve-year-old is given command of the ''Enterprise'' saucer section, and does so well with it that she is permanently promoted to Ensign (not acting, like Wesley Crusher at 16). She starts up a "Kids' Crew" organization that is basically a shadow government for starships, in which children, none of whom seem to be over 12, can take over the running of a ship if its senior crew are incapacitated. Their ranks are acting, but so long as they're still 'activated' they can tell any properly commissioned officer what to do. Few of the adults over whose heads they jump seem to mind, and those that do quite reasonably resent it are depicted as idiots.
** By way of comparison, in ''TNG'', there was a "cadet crew" made up of some of the teens and older pre-teens, but their activities were realistically limited. The only time they actually did anything "for real" was during an exceptionally severe shipwide emergency where everyone available was needed. Even then, they were limited to doing what they'd actually learned.
* In ''[[Exoria]]'', Hylian Joint Intelligence is revealed to have hijacked the Spencer Welfare Program, an initiative designed to raise and educate orphaned children so they can serve the government when then grow up. Joint Intelligence keeps tabs on the program to search for candidates for the intelligence agency, and provide them underage military training covertly. Agent Link became an exceedingly young agent of Joint Intelligence this way. On one hand, Link doesn't seem to be too badly off with this upbringing, but Princess Zelda clearly disapproves, and, given the story's narrative slant, it's too early to tell how this will come back to bite Link in the ass.
* In ''[[The Mad Scientist Wars]]'', Commander Primary Xerox, head of [[The Men in Black]]-style organization '''M''' is somewhere between the two types. {{spoiler|Up until the age of ten he was trained along with other children to be an assassin, and sent to kill Mad Scientists.}} On one hand, he has amazing reflexes and a great deal of weapon training, but on the other hand {{spoiler|The guilt of his only ''mostly'' repressed memories has haunted his adult life, and he's never really recovered from the emotional stress. And he has the ''body'' of a Jaded Vet to go along with his mentality.}}
* ''[[DC Nation
* Tabitha, as portrayed in the ''[[
* Brutally Deconstructed during the ''[[Tamers Forever Series]]''
{{quote|''"What am I supposed to do now?" Henry whispered. His body let go of itself and Henry fell right next to the immense rookie Digimon.''
▲{{quote|''"I know what they want me to do…they want me to just jump to the front line and take my friends to battle, as if we were soldiers willing to die for our country. Besides, they think it's so easy…that in the end, Daemon will be defeated, just like D-Reaper and the Nightmare."''}}
* Again, this is a major premise of ''Naruto'', so it naturally comes up in the ''Naruto/Justice League'' [[Crossover]] ''[[Connecting the Dots
▲{{quote|''The sound of Henry's fist crashing against the floor covered Jeri's gasp.''}}
* The Cutie Mark Crusaders officially become ones in chapter 16 of ''[[Ace Combat: The Equestrian War]]''. To their credit, they actually ''want'' to fight the griffins and they helped in defending Ponyville
* ''[[The Servants of Ungoliant
▲{{quote|''"Of course! If the kids do it, it's because it's easy, right?"''}}
* Expressed and discussed in ''[[The Secret Return of Alex Mack]]''. Jack O'Neill can't help but see Alex and the other super-powered teens in his command as [[Child Soldiers]], and feels guilty about it. It comes to a head when eight-year-old Shar (who has unmatched [[Kill It with Fire|elemental fire powers]]) manages to get herself onto the battlefield against {{spoiler|Gojira}}; it doesn't matter that she's the one who actually took down the foe, Jack goes ballistic about a prepubescent combatant and she gets banned from even getting near to any future SRI operations.
▲* Again, this is a major premise of Naruto, so it naturally comes up in the Naruto/Justice League Crossover [[Connecting the Dots|"Connecting the Dots"]]. The principled Justice League is horrified to discover there is a whole dimension of child assassins, even though Flash points out that the League employs plenty of teenagers.
▲* The Cutie Mark Crusaders officially become ones in chapter 16 of ''[[Ace Combat: The Equestrian War]]''. To their credit, they actually ''want'' to fight the griffins and they helped in defending Ponyville ealier.
▲* [[The Servants of Ungoliant|Darklanders]] that serve as Ungoliant's soldiers are inclined to be teenagers and young adults. Individuals older than twenty-six are relatively uncommon.
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=== [[Live Action TV]] ===
* Nog in ''[[Deep Space Nine]]'' is an [[Eager Young Space Cadet]] - a [[Plucky Middie]] [[Recycled in Space]].
* From ''[[Frasier]]'', on Frasier and Niles' Greek aunt Zora.
{{quote|'''Niles:''' Have you forgotten that when Hitler invaded Greece, she joined the partisans so she could strangle Nazis?
'''Frasier:''' I have never believed that. She would have been five at the time.
'''Niles:''' That's why the legend says they were strangled with jump ropes. }}
* In a flashback the Pilot of Magnum PI, there is a scene in Vietnam, where two ARVN soldiers are shown that had supposedly been fighting since they were ten.
=== Literature ===
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* ''[[The War Against the Chtorr]]''. With most of the world population killed off by alien plagues, anyone old enough to fight the alien invaders is conscripted into the military.
* In ''Century Rain'' by Alastair Reynolds, one of the two major human factions in the setting, the Polity, used genetically engineered, nanotechnology enhanced child-soldiers against the other major faction, the United States of Near Earth, in a war some time before the beginning of the novel. They later show up in the course of the novel, as part of a rogue Polity group which is attempting to destroy the book's [[MacGuffin]]. They are described as being particularly hard to fight because of human instincts and their own extreme skill and small size.
* Massively subverted in [[John Scalzi]]'s ''[[Old
* In [[
* In the ''[[Seafort Saga]]'' the radiation associated with FTL travel means you must join the Navy as a child so your body acclimatises to it as you grow up otherwise you risk cancer. The protagonist finds himself commanding a ship starting at the age of 17 for several year. Later he is Commander of the Naval Academy and must send the academy cadets on suicide missions to defend Earth.
* In the short story
* In the [[Posleen War Series]] novel ''Yellow Eyes'' Panama is forced to recruit children as soldiers to defend itself from the Posleen. It avoids becoming a [[Moral Event Horizon]] because it is clearly portrayed as a desperation move against the Posleen, [[Horde of Alien Locusts|who would have killed and eaten the children anyway if they weren't stopped]]. Also, the children are rarely used as front-line soldiers, instead they are used primarily for supply and logistics work in order to free up adults to fight in the front lines.
* Most of [[Redwall]]'s main heroes are the rodentine equivalent of about twelve to fifteen years old.
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* ''[[Bitter Seeds]]'' has a team of Nazi child psychic soldiers.
* The entire main cast of ''[[Animorphs]]''.
* David Westheimer's alternate history novel about a 1945 invasion of Japan features a Japanese schoolteacher leading his his malnourished class against American tanks. Tragically, it's
* Rana Sanga's son Rajiv in [[Belisarius Series]] was being groomed to be a quite formidable [[Warrior Prince]] while still a teenager. However his father certainly intended that he be allowed to grow up before seeing actual combat and he only participates in war in the series because of an attempt to murder his family while his father is away on campaign.
* In ''[[Who Fears Death]]'' this is part of Mwita's background.
=== Tabletop Games ===
* The citizens of the planet Cadia in ''[[Warhammer
** [[Space Marine
*** As in so many other things, [[Space Wolves]] are the exception. They take in valorous young men on the brink of death, usually in their twenties (leading the population of their planet Fenris to see their order as a [[Warrior Heaven]] in itself, but that is neither here nor there). Although we're never given figures on the success rate, the [[Honor Before Reason|wisdom]] of this is uncertain; when Leman Russ was found by the Emperor, his [[Band of Brothers|associates]] all volunteered to become Space Marines, and over half died from implant rejection. On the other hand, few of them were young in any way, and several were downright [[Badass Grandpa|elderly]].
* The premise of [[Bliss Stage]] is that the only people left who can fight the [[Alien Invasion]] are teenagers.
* A number of races in Warhammer Fantasy do this as well. Dark Elves begin training the moment they are strong enough to pick up a sword or spear. All Bretonian knights start off as a Knight Errant. Once the young knights have proven their worth in the field of battle, they are knighted and receive a small plot of land to rule.
=== Video Games ===
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** And we have Raiden who became a child soldier in the Liberian Civil War thanks to Solidus, recieving the nicknames of "White Devil" and "Jack the Ripper". Having a combat rifle at age six, he became captain of a unit of child soldiers ("the Small Boy Unit") at age ten. Similarly, Solidus himself was also heavily implied to be in his teens when he participated in the war.
** [[Metal Gear Solid]], the novelization, the Official Missions Handbook, and [[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]] also heavily imply that Solid and Liquid Snake were raised within the military from a very young age, at least since two years of age, in fact.
* In the original [[Freedom Force]], both Liberty Lad and Sea Urchin are
* Zig-Zagged in ''[[Tales of the Abyss]]''. We have Tear who was trained by Legretta and was given military-grade training from a young age. It shows, but she has a sensitive side too. (And an urge to act like a young girl like thinking it'd be so fun to be hugged by Anise's giant plush animal.) We also have Sync who is only fourteen years old, is a candidate for [[That One Boss]], and falls into the dramatic side given his backstory. One of Sync's comrades, Arietta, also falls into the [[Alas, Poor Villain]] types, since she can't be any older than 16 yet was trusted by the Daathic Government to act as a bodyguard for Sync. Her successor, Anise, is only ''thirteen'', is {{spoiler|blackmailed into being [[The Mole]] because of her parents being hugely in debt}}, and clearly had to grow up fast a bit. Oh, and the other god general who's underage by our standards? Asch the Bloody who is 17...and had clearly been in the Daathic Army for ''years'' beforehand. Luke also marches into battle when he's only 17 as well, but consider that {{spoiler|He's actually much ''much'' younger than that!}}
* ''[[Tales of Symphonia: Dawn of the New World]]'' also gives us Alice, one of the main antagonists who's part of a terrorist organization and is ''clearly'' underage. Don't forget Marta, too, who is only 15 years old.
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** Kog'Maw, who's still an infant, but because he's an infant [[Eldritch Abomination]] who destroys everything in his path, no one minds.
** While she's grown up now, Riven's backstory indicates that she was a fanatical child soldier for Noxus.
* ''[[Blitter Boy]]'' is this, acording to [[Word of God]].
=== Web Comics ===
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** When Kamino comes under attack, the clone cadets take up arms to defend their home. Thanks to their accelerated growth, they're about as half as young as they look.
* I pity the fools who forgot to mention ''[[Codename: Kids Next Door]]''.
** It gets better. The KND are basically a global organisation with, amongst other things: A [[Space Base|Moonbase]], [[Kill Sat|orbital cannons]], [[Standard Sci-Fi Fleet|spaceships]], [[Awesome Personnel Carrier|military]] [[Tank Goodness|vehicles]], [[Humongous Mecha]], [[Frickin' Laser Beams|lasers]], ''[[Airborne Aircraft Carrier|a giant flying convention center]]'' and huge "hidden" bases that recruit kids at around
* The plot of ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''? A group of teenagers take down the [[The Empire|Fire Nation]] army.
* Episode 8 of ''[[Sym-Bionic Titan]]'' had The Academy on Galaluna, a military training facility which starts training future soldiers as children. To be fair, however, it is partially Truth In Television: most of them are teenagers, and military schools do exist for such ages. However, they also showed a row of children who looked even shorter, and, presumably, younger than Lance and Arthur — who were already small and really young-looking to begin with.
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* Similar to above, the ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''. In the comics most of them eventually grow up quickly enough to avert this for most people, but the main gang in the cartoons doesn't. They almost die on several occasions, have no adult supervision, and the youngest is between the ages of fourteen and sixteen.
* [[Badass Normal|Caleb]] in [[WITCH (animation)|WITCH]] is the leader of the rebellion at 15 years old.
== Just Plain Tragic Type ==
=== Anime & Manga ===
* [[Now and Then, Here and There]] deals with this trope in an almost unwatchably brutal manner.
* The various groups employing Contractors in ''[[Darker
** Through this is somehow justified by the fact that they [[Lack of Empathy|lose their emotions]] and [[The Sociopath|their sense of guilt.]] Even the youngest Contractors seem to become [[Creepy Child
* The titular girls from ''[[Gunslinger Girl]]'' get rescued from death and [[Hollywood Cyborg|cybernetically enhanced]] at a very young age. They then are brainwashed into working for an Italian government organization to fight
** The girls are recruited from a pool of orphans who would otherwise be crippled at the very least.
** Then there's Pinocchio who had no brainwashing, and eagerly learned how to become an assassin at a young age.
* The children of ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' are early on said to have a [[Competence Zone]] of 14, but it seems instead to be a similar result from the [[Applied Phlebotinum]]. Milked for all the drama it can give.
** Milked not just for drama, but also for [[Deconstruction]]: Evangelion deconstructs [[Kid Hero]] as
* Guts from ''[[Berserk]]'' was trained as a mercenary by his adoptive father when he was just a little boy and had to participate in his share of horrific violence as a result. One of the most horrible things to happen to him back then was being sold by the adoptive father as a sex slave to a pederast soldier for three silver coins.
* ''[[Bokurano]]'' has a group of 12-13-year olds (the first episode states they've just finished grade school) protecting the whole world from being destroyed. Even if they ''were'' completely well-adjusted to begin with ([[Dysfunction Junction|and they're]] ''[[Dysfunction Junction|not]]'' -- [[Author Appeal|this is a Mohiro Kitoh work]]) the circumstances of the 'game' they've found themselves in makes their tenure as 'defenders of earth' more tragic than most other examples on this page combined.
* Runessa of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]''. As mentioned in ''[[
* Chise from ''[[Saikano]]''/''She the ultimate weapon''. In high school (or was it Junior High?) but being forced to be in the military and even going as far as {{spoiler|turning into pretty much a machine with a [[Berserk Button]] that is automatically triggered by battle}}.
* Kirika and Chloe from [[Noir]], and to a lesser extent Mireille, actually belong to both types. Kirika was an active assassin from the time she was ''[[Tyke Bomb|five]]''.
* [[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Setsuna F. Seiei]] (mentioned above) also falls into this category. He was forced to watch his fellow child soldiers die and {{spoiler|killed his parents at the bidding of his group's [[Complete Monster]] leader.}} Years later, he still dreams about dodging bullets and wishes he could go back in time and save his younger self.
* Kazuma Shudo of ''[[Kagerou Nostalgia]]'' is a teenage mercenary who's been in the business ever since demons killed his sister and his dreams of being a [[Kid Samurai]]. He's totally broken, burned out and sufferring from severe [[Shell Shocked Senior|shellshock]]. One could argue that Child [[Ninja]] Fuwa, [[The Hunter|demon-hunting]] [[Badass Preacher|initiate]] Shiranui, and [[Tyke Bomb]] Goki are also this.
* ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' has the titular team fighting against a terrorist organization, despite the fact that most of them are teenagers and [[Kid Appeal Character|Jinpei]] is only about 10 or 11.
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* As ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' fics, ''[[Aeon Natum Engel]]'' and ''[[Aeon Entelechy Evangelion]]'' both fall under this. Since they are based in the ''[[Cthulhu Tech]]'' setting and written by Earth Scorpion, it gets lampshaded a lot and criticized by the proper military of NEG. Played differently with Asuka, who is irritated that many things that she thinks will improve her piloting are restricted from her because of her age (like
* ''[[Dumbledore's Army and the Year of Darkness
* The ''[[Firefly]]'' fanfic ''[[Forward]]'' has a reveal later on that some of [[School for Scheming|the Academy's]] test subjects are pre-teens. It is implied that one of them managed to kill several security guards when a training exercise went out of control.
* The ''[[Pokémon]]'' fanfic ''[[Poke Wars|Dawn of a New Era]]'' features the eponymous Pokémon coordinator as a badass but broken warrior.
=== Film ===
* ''[[Blood Diamond]]'' shows the kidnapping and indoctrination of the son of one of the main characters. Includes the real-life practice of giving kids amphetamines to kill any feeling of fear or
▲** Specifically, there is a scene where the soldiers suit up to defend Helm's Deep and we see a number of people being armed are ''very'' young boys needed to up their soldier count. Mercifully, we're never shown the kids doing any actually combat besides throwing stones at the besiegers from the wall.
▲*** Which is not to say that they aren't implied to having fought, we just don't see them die either. Judging by the heavy casualties suffered by the defenders, it is safe to say that most of these children will have been cut down by the Uruk-Hai.
* ''[[Downfall (film)|Downfall]]'' features a girl of about 12 'manning' an 88mm gun at the Battle of Berlin. When everything appears hopeless, her not-much-older comrade shoots her at her own request, then kills himself.
* Good lord, the [[Precision F-Strike|fucking]] Pure Ones in ''[[Legend
* Sam Peckinpah's ''Cross of Iron'' features a Russian boy soldier who is captured by the German characters.
** He was later released by the protagonist, to promptly be shot by a passing Russian soldier. Cue [[Heroic BSOD|Protagonist BSOD]].
* In the 1959 German movie ''Die Brücke'' (''The Bridge''), a group of Hitler Youth tragically try to defend their hometown from American tanks.
** Even more tragic, the bridge had no strategic importance, their teacher had them send there in order to keep them away from actual fighting. Additional the bridge was meant to be destroyed anyway.
* In ''The Straight Story'' ([[David Lynch]]'s most logical film yet), one scene has Alvin Straight recounting [[Shell Shocked Senior|his experiences]] in [[WWII]], in which he had to kill a bunch of Hitler Youth.
* In USSR there were
** Heavily subverted in the film ''Till the first blood'' where a war game in summer camp begins to resemble an actual war more and more.
* Another Russian film series ''The Uncatchable Avengers'' features four teenagers (3 boys and 1 girl) fighting in the Russian Civil War(1918-1924).
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* In ''[[Doctor Zhivago (film)|Doctor Zhivago]],'' during the Russian Civil War, the Red Army unit in which Zhivago is serving as a medical officer comes under fire from a (presumably White) machine-gun nest in the distance. The Reds shoot all their attackers dead, then approach the nest and find that, while they are wearing some sort of uniform, they are only boys, except for one old man. One Red looks closer at a uniform and says, astonished, "St. Michael's Military School?!" To the dead old man: "You rotten bastard!"
* ''[[Lord of War]]'': West African dictator André Baptiste has a military unit composed entirely of child soldiers which he calls the "Kalashnikov Kids" and his "Boy Brigade".
* In ''[[Master and Commander (film)|Master and Commander: The Far Side of
* The whole Harry Potter series is about kids getting caught up in their elders' war and recruited/forced to fight in it in various capacities. This is an instance of "Precociously Talented Type" and "Just Plain Tragic Type" combined.
* In ''Taps'', cadets at a [[Military School]] find out that the [[Adults Are Useless|useless adults]] are planning to close the school and sell the land to condo developers. With the school's commander in the hospital, they decide that [[Saving the Orphanage|they will not allow this to happen]] and barricade themselves within its walls with weapons from the well-stocked armory. This leads to the inevitable standoff with the national guard.
* In ''[[The Horse Soldiers]]'', [[John Ford]] plays this for tears and laughs.
=== Literature ===
* The midshipmen in ''[[Master and Commander]]'' books, tragically a case of [[Truth in Television]].
** ''[[Aubrey-Maturin]]'' is not the only
*** Mitigating this, as the aforementioned series does mention, midshipmen were frequently carried on the ship's books a few years before they were actually carried on the ''ship''.
**** If a boy's father had been in the navy, some sources say that the minimum age was NINE.
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* ''[[Les Misérables]]'' features minor character Gavroche, a street-child who participates in the student uprising, collecting ammunition from the bodies of fallen enemy soldiers {{spoiler|and survives being shot once to throw his bag of bullets over to his friends before falling to another shot}}.
* The later ''[[Harry Potter]]'' books see several underage wizards/witches seeing real combat due to various circumstances, namely the rising stakes. The most tragic example is {{spoiler|Colin Creevey}}, who is killed in the book 7 finale ({{spoiler|he would have been sixteen or possibly even seventeen at this point, but his small stature would have certainly made him seem younger}}).
* In ''[[Temeraire]]'', which is as historically accurate as any series featuring dragons can be, shows young midshipmen and other military personnel among Britain's armed forces. Laurence himself ran away from home to join the Navy at twelve, and when he becomes an aviator, several of his crew are around ten, eleven, or twelve. While aviators don't actually go up at ages earlier than that and aren't part of the crew meant to fight until years later, cadets ''start'' training at seven so they're acclimated to the dragons by the time they're ready for duty. This is more presented as childhood being shorter in those days, as well as the British being pressed hard by Napoleon, than anything else. The author also does not shy away from some of these
* Teenage witch ''Sylvia of Arc'' from Nick Perumov's "Swords' Guardian" series. Was "considered a veteran at the age of ten." She fills both variants (i.e. is both Precociously Talented AND Tragic) of this trope, though, as she is IMMENSELY talented and could take most adult opponents with ease... until she started to run into demigods, that is.
* Even [[Alice, Girl from the Future|Alisa Selezneva]], "Girl to whom nothing will happen" from books of Kir Bulychev, was drafted as a soldier once at age 12.
** She (actually the author, of course) also gives an explanation WHY this is common: "If a grown up soldier revolts, he can be hard to deal with. He may very well turn the weapons you give him at you. Kids usually can be controlled by means as simple as threatening to deny them sweets."
* In [[Dan Abnett]]'s [[Warhammer
* Karin Lowachee milks this trope for all the tragedy its worth. The main character from ''Warchild'' is a child solider, borderline spy and assassin, even. He's not a very happy or well-adjusted young man. But then he's contrasted with his friend Evan, who in addition to being captured and raised by pirates, is alluded to being a child whore in addition to solider. And even the "good guys," [[Gray and Gray Morality|if you can call them that]] use teenagers as cannon fodder.
* The second book in ''[[The Dalemark Quartet]]'' by [[Diana Wynne Jones]], ''Drowned Ammet'', introduces Mitt, a boy whose family is forced off its farm and into the city slums because they can't pay the earl's rising taxes. Then Mitt's father joins a society of revolutionaries and dies, which prompts Mitt to join the society himself, and then he gets the brilliant idea to blow up the earl.....
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* Chris Armani's ''Song For Night'' takes place in [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?|West Africa]] (presumably Nigeria, given the writer's home country) during a senseless war that forcibly recruits children. Amongst the tragedies, these kids are usually orphans, they get their vocal cords slit to keep them from making noise, they're coerced to rape innocent people by their [[Complete Monster|sadistic leader]], and witness their comrades get blown up by proximity mines, which they're trained to defuse. Unsurprisingly, many of them don't last past their teens. The worst part? The aforementioned statements are [[Truth in Television]], since the story's based off the author's real life experiences.
* In ''Suicide Kings'' from the ''[[Wild Cards]]'' series Dr. Nshombo uses child Aces as soldiers. Since they have superpowers this would normally put them in the precocious category, except for how he gets them. He takes normal children in large numbers and exposes them to the wild card virus. This kills most of the people exposed to it. About nine percent suffer extreme but survivable mutations. And about one percent gain superpowers without being mutated, known as Aces. Aces or those with useful mutations are conscripted. The rest, including those who turn out to be [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|"deuces"]] are shot.
* The [[Gone (novel)]] series. In book 1, the [[Big Bad]] has recruited superpowered kids from Coates Academy to fight for him, and [[The Dragon]] has an army
* Robert Muchamore's unpublished book, "Home" (available online [
* The [[Posleen War Series]] tends to have a lot of these. Given the Posleen kill counts though, the kids are probably better off than otherwise.
* There's a short story which details the journey of a group of children on the Children's Crusade. As history tells, it does not end well, which makes their optimism that God will favor their cause once they reach Jerusalem to be rather a [[Tear Jerker]]. Fortunately, the narrator had been a werewolf since birth (he joined the Crusade in the hopes of God freeing him from his curse) and the night they're delivered to Egypt as slaves happens to be just the same night as the full moon...
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* In ''Chanda's Wars'' by Allan Stratton, Chanda's siblings are taken by a warlord in an [[Bulungi|unnamed Sub-Saharan African country]] to be soldiers.
* ''[[Someone Else's War]]'' is about a fictitious Muslim boy who joins the (real) Lord's Resistance Army to find and save his little brother from this fate.
* In [[The Hunger Games (novel)|The Hunger Games]] trilogy, Katniss is only 16/17 and yet, is the face of the rebellion
** the other characters count as this
* We don't know the age of the average orc in [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]'s [[The Lord of the Rings|Middle-Earth]] and at least some seem to have been thousands of years old because they remember events of ages past (which would either real badasses who could survive it, or real garritroopers). However the most commonly accepted backstory of orcs is that the first generations were abducted (and mutated) elves and the later were raised in slave farms to be [[Mooks]]. When there is no Dark Lord wannabe around they were so traumatized by this that they simply existed as bandits. In other words their description sounds [[Adult Fear|uneasily]] [[Nightmare Fuel|like]] that of real child soldiers who are kidnapped at a young age and abused until they were [[Being Tortured Makes You Evil|vicious enough]] to take part in war crimes. And of course many orcs must have been children when they were "trained" and sometimes when they saw combat.
▲=== Live Action TV ===
* The series finale of ''[[JAG]]'' had one of the officers dealing with a marine who is actually only 16 years who lied about his age signing up. To resolve the situation, the lawyer talks the Marine Corps into making the kid an honorary Marine before he is sent home to his mother with a promise that they would be delighted to recruit him legally when the time is right.
* Dealt with in several later-season episodes of ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M* A* S* H]]''.
** Famously, in ''Sometimes You Hear the Bullet'':
{{quote|'''[[Ron Howard|Wendell]]:''' I'm never gonna forgive you for this! Not for the rest of my life!
'''Hawkeye:''' Let's hope it's a long and healthy hate. }}
* ''[[24|24: Redemption]]'' sees Jack Bauer rescuing the pupils of school from becoming
* If the ''[[School for Scheming]]'''s [[Mind Rape|plan]] had [[Super Soldier|worked]], [[Firefly the Series|River Tam]] would have become one of these.
* ''[[Band of Brothers]]'' touches on this a couple times:
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* Kira Nerys of [[Deep Space Nine]] joined [[La Résistance|the Bajoran resistance]] at the age of twelve or thirteen. While she was willing (indeed, eager) to join the fight against the Cardassians who were occupying her planet and her side was generally the "good guys", this show fully exploited [[War Is Hell]] and [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]], meaning that much of what she saw and did allows her to qualify as this.
* [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer|Buffy]] leads the potential slayers into what is essentially a hopeless war in season seven, with many or most of them being under 18. For that matter, though it was more of a lone warrior gig {{spoiler|prior to season seven}} any slayer would probably qualify, since 15-16 seems to be the usual age to be called, and 16 to 17 the usual age to be killed.
* In ''[[Firefly]]'', River Tam is sent to an Alliance-controlled Academy, aged fourteen, for what she thinks is a more challenging curriculum than normal high schools. Instead, she gets the [[Training
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'': Sontarans, sort of; as a cloned race of [[Proud Warrior Race Guy
{{quote|'''Strax:''' It's all right. I've had a good life. I'm nearly twelve.}}
=== Tabletop Games ===
* Turns up several times in the ''[[Warhammer
{{quote|Evacuees will be restricted to those below the age of seven (plus one parent/guardian) and those above the age of ninety. Regrettably, there are not enough places for everyone, so each person eligible for evacuation will be assigned a number. [...] If you are not eligible for evacuation you will be immediately assigned to a hive defence unit - details of where to report will follow this announcement.}}
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=== Video Games ===
* ''[[Suikoden II]]'' is the ur-example of this trope. The story begins two friends who, during military training in a youth brigade, are attacked by their own country's forces dressed up as a neighboring nation's units, just to justify going to war with that nation. Many child soliders such as Pohl are ven killed (in his case, run through by Luca Blight).
* The protagonist of ''[[Planetarian]]'' is a former child soldier, and has [[Flashback Nightmare
* In the ''[[Metal Gear]]'' series, this is the [[Backstory]] of aforementioned Frank Jaeger and {{spoiler|Raiden}}. It turned the former into a badass and the latter into a psychological wreck.
** Give Gray Fox some credit; he's a psychological wreck, too.
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* ''[[Iji]]'' and her brother Dan are pressed into fighting an alien invasion because [[The Only One|just about everyone else is dead.]] Some of the logbooks imply that the Tasen draft soldiers as soon as they're old enough to hold a rifle, somewhat justified as {{spoiler|the Komato have hunted them to the brink of extinction.}}
** Iji is actually 20 years old, so she doesn't count. The diary writing alien soldier and her girlfriend are definite examples, though.
* [[Final Fantasy VIII|SeeD]] is made up almost entirely of
** It is arguable that ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'' can be a deconstruction of this trope. The teenagers trained by Garden are quite effective in combat, but they still make very bad decisions due to their youth and inexperience. Squall's screwed up head is just one example of the underlying theme of "training children to fight from a very young age = bad."
* ''[[Suikoden V]]'' has [[Murder, Inc.|Nether Gate]]; among their many, many atrocities is how they raise children to become career assassins. The player meets several members; some managed to escape its influence and have spent years recovering. Others... haven't.
* In ''[[Brothers in Arms]]'': Hell's Highway it is implied that {{spoiler|Frankie}} is under 18. He dies.
** Some people did (and still do!) lie about their age in order to join the military.
* ''[[Fire Emblem]]'' games usually play this for drama. The younger members often have some tragic backstory that forces them into war. A few examples: Amelia, Ross, and Franz from [[Fire Emblem:
* ''[[First Encounter Assault Recon|F.E.A.R.]]'' has [[Psychic Powers|psychic commmando]] Paxton Fettel, as well as the player character, the Point Man. Though grown by the events of the game, both were trained basically from birth. Fettel in particular killed people when he was only ten, {{spoiler|though not in combat, and it wasn't entirely his fault...}}
** The psychological and emotional ramifications are explored in third game. Essentially, they're both scared children running from something far more powerful then them and either becoming obsessed with that (or similar) power or lashing out mindlessly in fear.
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=== Western Animation ===
* ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]'':
{{quote|'''Katara:''' I haven't done this since I was a kid!
'''Aang:''' You are a kid! }}
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*** Most of them forced into joining, anyone attempting to escape would be shot or hanged, though not before 1945.
*** On the other side, many children served in the [[wikipedia:Warsaw Uprising|Warsaw Uprising]], theoretically as auxiliaries but many did see direct combat.
*** Younger boy scouts were part of so called 'small sabotage' and were tasked with the propaganda, reconnaissance and destruction of German communication devices (which could be as dangerous as direct combat). The boy scouts aged
* The Imperial Youth Corps in [[Imperial Japan]] during WWII. Conscripted to thwart ''[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Operation Downfall]]'', they taught the girls to fight as well. Weapons were very short and ammunition was even shorter, though, so they were training them in the use of spears, knives and molotov cocktails. There wasn't much metal for the knives or petrol for the molotovs, either. They would likely have been over-represented among the 5-10 million Japanese civilians High Command expected to kill or maim in the course of the invasion. It would only have taken a single incident of Japanese children making the suicide attacks they had been trained to carry out for every Allied soldier to regard them with suspicion. And of course, many an Allied soldier would rather be safe than sorry...
* The "Lord's Resistance Army" in Uganda, controlled by wanted war criminal Joseph Kony are infamous for this. Along with complimentary acts heinous enough to be filed under [[And I Must Scream]]. The "Lord's Resistance Army" is one of the best examples of how truly horrific this can be.
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** Thousands of children served in rebel militias in the Democratic Republic of Congo during the First (1996) and Second Congo War (1998). Trained to be cold-blooded killers by all sides.
** Sierra Leone Civil War (1991) in where else but, Sierra Leone. The Revolutionary United Front (RUF) recruited/kidnapped thousands of children to serve in their armies by means of brainwashing, threats, and grooming. They were trained to massacre villages with machetes and machine guns, killing people indiscriminately. The government itself also wasn't against using children to fight the rebels.
***According to James Dunnigan, that sort of thing is a lot of what people find disgusting about the idea. It's not like the [[Master and Commander (film)]] ideal of a [[Plucky Middie]] being raised by reasonably civilized officers and comrades in arms, but more like the male counterpart to sex trafficking. The former could make men but the latter tends to make orcs. [[Your Mileage May Vary]] on the point.
* Many 'developed' countries have soldiers who are 16 or 17 years old.
** In Sweden, career NCOs (i.e. corporals and sergeants) used to enlist straight after leaving primary school (i.e. 9th grade) at age 16 or 17. (That practice has since then been abolished, because those chaps were too uneducated to deal with the modern military environment.)
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* ''A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier'' by Ishmael Beah is a chilling account written by a boy who was removed from the government army of Sierra Leone by a group from UNICEF.
* Audie Murphy, the most decorated soldier in the United States Armed Forces, used altered documents to enlist while underage.
* A number of Americans enlisted underage in [[World War 2]] which was a fairly popular war. These would usually have been adolescents who were at least physically capable of passing the recruiting office without being spotted and sometimes not doing to badly on campaign either.
* Underage enlistment was especially common in 19th century conflicts. Not only were there drummer boys, the communications troops of the age, commonly as young as twelve, 'powder monkeys' passed filled cartridges and shot during battle. Many officers were very young too. Midshipmen as young as 12 served in the navies during the Napoleonic era, while, on land equally youthful ensigns and cornets served respectively in the British Army's infantry and cavalry.
** Drummer Boys were technically non-combatants, but they were still in the middle of a war zone with the soldiers. Several were killed and mutilated by the Zulu at the Battle of Isahlwanda. It's said that that led to the elimination of underage 'soldiers' in the British Army.
** As many as a million troops in the Union Army alone (which numbered around three million) were seventeen or younger. 100,000 were fifteen or under. The youngest Medal of Honor recipient came from the Civil War. [
** At least during WWII, there tended to be a blind eye turned if someone was slightly underage. The fact that the US was conscripting heavily combined with still decidedly non-standard record-keeping meant that if someone looked old enough, the recruiting office wasn't likely to look too hard to verify it.
* [
* Col. David "Hack" Hackworth, one of the pioneers of the modern American special forces, enlisted in the U.S. merchant marine near the end of [[World War Two]] at the age of 14, and shortly after the war enlisted in the regular U.S. Army at age 15.
* The Basij in the Iran-Iraq war were imfamous for this. They actually succeeded in several engagements against Iraq, which at the time was comparable to Israel in military power. In the later stages of the war, they were used to clear minefields by ''running across them barefoot.'' To this day, the use of cannon fodder, the estesh-hadiyun ("Martyrdom seekers") is an established part of Iranian military doctrine.
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** The Armenian Boy Scouts in the city of Van in 1915, in what was then the Ottoman Empire, did many of the same things while their city was under siege by the Turkish army, and most of the men were either busy fighting or had already been deported and massacred.
* [[wikipedia:Lwow Eaglets|Lwow Eaglets]]. Most of them younger than 17, youngest fighter was 9 years old.Notable fighters were Jurek Bitschan - 14 year old who died protecting his post and Antoni Petrykiewicz - 13 year-old who died from fatal wounds after a battle.Post-mortem honoured with highest polish military decoration of courage Order Virtuti Militari (comparable to Medal of Honour)
* Soviet Union history of 1920-1949 includes several hundred Pioneer-heroes, that is, young boys and girls that have done a heroic service to the state (Young Pioneers is a mass youth organization for ages
* It is notable the prior to the 21st Century under age or child soldiers were very common.
** [[Values Dissonance|It had been acceptable up to a certain point]] to use very young volunteers or conscripts as long as there was a war emergency and manpower was short (explosive growth of world population became just after [[World War Two]]). The custom [[It Got Worse|backfired horribly]] when it became obvious that in some remote places of Africa or Southeast Asia, where education was poor from private to general officer, military discipline was even poorer and the youngsters grew into [[Rape, Pillage and Burn|little more than criminals and bandits]]. With [[Break the Cutie|no further posibility to integrate]] in a normal society.
* The [[Vietnam War|Viet Cong]] tended to assign them and anyone else not up to fighting to minelaying detail [[Combat Pragmatism|reasonably enough]] but there were exceptions and once in awhile one can hear a story from a [[Shell-Shocked Veteran]] of waking up horrified to find he had killed a child in a nighttime firefight.
* The average Khmer Rouge soldier was younger than 20, some as young as 10 or 12 years old. Under Pol Pot's reign the Khmer Rouge commited genocide that killed 1/4 of Cambodia's population.
* Ghenghis Khan, and other historic military figures, were child soldiers (by modern standards, child labor laws did not exsist for most part before Steam). Which was fairly normal during his time as killing was a job that some did better than others. Tragic in the sense that he graduated from child soldier to lead the famous Mongol Horde and kill (conservatively) several million people.
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