These are blantantly unfair questions because they are not intended to deal with the emotions brought up by the soldiers. This is propaganda. If there was real interest in the answers to these questions, they would be asked in private.
Soldier's aren't emotionally fragile objects. If this clown had come to my team, he would have gotten responses like these:
"Ever Worry One Day Your Number's Gonna Come Up?"
- "I'd worry about your own ass, son. We're the ones who know what we're doing."
"Ever worry about your girl being unfaithful."
- "Next time I'm in the States, I'll ask your old lady. With a squirrly husband like you, I'm sure she'd like a visit from a real man. Although, since you're gone so much, she's probably already checked that box. She's probably at a 'home game' with the New York Knicks right now, know what I'm sayin'."
Most Army units could have a guy like this in tears, if they wanted to. He must be conspiciously avoiding anyone who's going to put him in his place.