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I’m here, and rabidly anti-hormonal birth control, but I’m also ok with excluding women from the military. Sorry I couldn’t provide more drama. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Over a decade total TIS with multiple breaks in service, spanning Reagan 2nd term to Obama, I’ve worn the black beret [post Shinseki] 1 time during an in ranks inspection, never worn the ASU ever and only wore the the ACU for 3 years duration
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No you don't. Seaman Jones can knock up half the women in Mayport if he wants. He can still walk up that gangplank when it's time to deploy. Okay, how about this instead: any service member who gets pregnant gets a BCD for dereliction of duty. Male, female, whatever, grow a baby in your body, bye-bye and forget about those sweet vet bennies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't need a preggo uniform if they would just mandate birth control pills for splittails in service. Want a baby? Not on Uncle Sam's time. Okay, how about this instead: any service member who gets pregnant gets a BCD for dereliction of duty. Male, female, whatever, grow a baby in your body, bye-bye and forget about those sweet vet bennies. |
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Both I don't pay taxes to have someone get knocked up and be out of commission for months View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: So they must be on welfare and unemployed to be considered a valid tax expenditure? Or are pregnant .mil, federal employee equivalents, who work for a working wage, utilizing Tricare insurance? Tell me again which one pisses you off... I don't pay taxes to have someone get knocked up and be out of commission for months |
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OP is living under a prehistoric rock if he has never seen a preggo in uniform. Also your shit stinks and you should probably not troll arfcom. Because someone found the OG pic.
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army.
U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? |
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What did you think they wore when they’re preggers, their jammie’s? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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No you don't. Seaman Jones can knock up half the women in Mayport if he wants. He can still walk up that gangplank when it's time to deploy. Okay, how about this instead: any service member who gets pregnant gets a BCD for dereliction of duty. Male, female, whatever, grow a baby in your body, bye-bye and forget about those sweet vet bennies. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Wouldn't need a preggo uniform if they would just mandate birth control pills for splittails in service. Want a baby? Not on Uncle Sam's time. Okay, how about this instead: any service member who gets pregnant gets a BCD for dereliction of duty. Male, female, whatever, grow a baby in your body, bye-bye and forget about those sweet vet bennies. "Hey, Sarge, I need to": Take my wife to an appointment Take my kid to an appointment Pick up my kid from school because s/he is sick Watch the kids because my wife is sick Leave early because my kid is in a play/recital/pageant at school Watch my kids because school is closed for weather and my wife has to go to work Deploy late because my kid is being born a month after we get downrange Go back early/schedule R&R leave for X month because my kid is being born Stay on Rear-D because my kid has XX medical condition and my wife can't deal with it on her own Go back early/stay on Rear-D because my wife disappeared with my kids and I have to go find them All of those are real-world examples that I, or my peers, have dealt with. While you may have this vision of active duty servicemembers all being single, gung-ho combat killers, the reality is far different. As soon as you start in with the "deal with it on your own time, not the Army's time!", then phone calls to the Chaplain start being made, IG complaints start being made, Congressional investigations start getting initiated, and it turns into a shitshow, especially since the Army is supposed to be all family-friendly now. This is why imposing a blanket ban on female servicemembers getting pregnant would not work. Imposing a blanket ban on getting married and/or having children also would not work, as this is not the 1950's. As soon as Joe gets told that he cannot marry Suzie Stripper, he's either going to A) marry her anyway and hope that the CoC does not find out, or B) simply not re-enlist, and ETS when his time is up. If he chooses A, at some point you are going to be escorting him to Trial Defense for his Court Martial, and if he chooses B, you are one (or more) Soldiers light to accomplish the mission. |
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army. U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? View Quote 2. Every single parent or parent in a dual-military couple must have a Family Care Plan detailing who the kids go to if you're deployed, or else the parent gets administratively separated with an Honorable Discharge. |
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Yep, there has never been a male enlisted who was unable to complete contractual obligations, due to their condition... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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lol. Have you never seen a pregnant woman before.
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.05% difference FY 2016 during a not so great economy, so not really. It’s more about female officers than enlisted anyway....going back to the lawsuit View Quote A LOT higher percent of all Soldiers are female that 0.05%, I guarantee you that. Are you talking about combat arms only? |
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1. Government-subsidized daycare on the military base. 2. Every single parent or parent in a dual-military couple must have a Family Care Plan detailing who the kids go to if you're deployed, or else the parent gets administratively separated with an Honorable Discharge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army. U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? 2. Every single parent or parent in a dual-military couple must have a Family Care Plan detailing who the kids go to if you're deployed, or else the parent gets administratively separated with an Honorable Discharge. I was like....if mom and dad get deployed, is there a FOB daycare? |
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Radical notion................
How about we have our military focus on killing people who need killing and stop having a fucking ongoing never-ending billion dollar fashion show? Or something. |
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Some enlisted women spend most of their enlistment pregnant to get out of actually working it will be perfect for them.
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Yep, just a knocked up female. There's no actual requirements for Senior Aviator wings or an Air Medal.
Dumb-asses! Oh, and the other chick has a Schützenschnur. How many of you knuckleheads have one? |
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Those uniforms look sharp (other than MAJ Preggo) but they look a lot like they are ripping off the USMC uniform. I am curious what our resident Marines think of it. View Quote That being said, WTF are we already switching uniforms. Stupid as fuck. The first thing this SMA has done that doesn't make sense OR help the lower enlisted... IMO. Other than being a LEG Ranger, which doesn't exist |
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that's actually really neat....thanks for educating me. I was like....if mom and dad get deployed, is there a FOB daycare? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army. U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? 2. Every single parent or parent in a dual-military couple must have a Family Care Plan detailing who the kids go to if you're deployed, or else the parent gets administratively separated with an Honorable Discharge. I was like....if mom and dad get deployed, is there a FOB daycare? The number of young dumbass commanders who wanted to court-martial a soldier because her parents refused to watch their grandchild a 2d or 3d time was staggering. Now, should we really have a policy where an unmarried female soldier can get pregnant and remain on active duty, missing out on deployments? That's a different policy question. I am not in favor of it; national security and force readiness should outweigh the social-services/jobs-program aspect of military life. |
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Some enlisted women spend most of their enlistment pregnant to get out of actually working it will be perfect for them. View Quote |
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If this ain't a special uniform because she is pregnant then GET RID OF THOSE FUCKING THINGS IMMEDIATELY!!!
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army. U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? View Quote The plan will determine a legal guardian for the child. If a female service member gets pregnant, she has 8 months after birth to get back to deployable status or will be discharged. Now does it always happen that way???? what do you think? |
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I was a defense attorney at a military base with some highly-deployed service/support units. I represented a lot of single parents who were notified of their 2d or 3d deployment, and the person in their family care plan who would take the kid said "no way, not watching your kid again for 6 months." That's not necessarily the soldier's fault, and sometimes I had to go to great lengths to explain to dumbass young commanders "she had a valid family care plan, she successfully executed it once, it's not her fault the caregiver (who said "sure, I'll watch your kids again") is now refusing to do it again." So I worked a number of deals to keep the soldier on rear-detachment duty stateside with a Bar To Re-enlistment until their ETS date. The number of young dumbass commanders who wanted to court-martial a soldier because her parents refused to watch their grandchild a 2d or 3d time was staggering. Now, should we really have a policy where an unmarried female soldier can get pregnant and remain on active duty, missing out on deployments? That's a different policy question. I am not in favor of it; national security and force readiness should outweigh the social-services/jobs-program aspect of military life. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I got a question. Let’s says you are a woman in the army. U get preggers You have the baby Who then watched the baby? 2. Every single parent or parent in a dual-military couple must have a Family Care Plan detailing who the kids go to if you're deployed, or else the parent gets administratively separated with an Honorable Discharge. I was like....if mom and dad get deployed, is there a FOB daycare? The number of young dumbass commanders who wanted to court-martial a soldier because her parents refused to watch their grandchild a 2d or 3d time was staggering. Now, should we really have a policy where an unmarried female soldier can get pregnant and remain on active duty, missing out on deployments? That's a different policy question. I am not in favor of it; national security and force readiness should outweigh the social-services/jobs-program aspect of military life. I am glad to see you helped those folks not get court martialed.....you would think those commanders would understand how to play the game. |
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The military is a foreign legion welfare program. Spend time on a base.
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