No, it’s OK. Let it stand.
But be aware that not everybody in the world supports the “desensitisation” of US military phrasing. And as John Le Carré observed, the US lost the Vietnam war from air conditioned rooms.
[edit - that isn’t to diminish what the troops on the ground went through, and I understand well why serving military personnel use euphemisms. But it was the generals and the politicians who tried to represent it as in some way a clean, bloodless war with bombs exploding in pretty patterns, and use words that denied the reality of burning children to death.]