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My 19 year old son was sworn in to the Army yesterday.
Leaves for Fort Jackson August 26. MOS 92F Attached File Hes the one on the right, my 17 year old on the left. We ran into their kindergarten teacher out at a restaurant. |
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71%?
Need to bump those numbers up. I'd rather more qualifications be in place and have 80-85% ineligible. And anyone who thinks the draft or compulsory military service is a good idea hasn't seen the shitbag Soldiers who don't want to do anything remotely difficult yet at one point in time volunteered to serve. I can't even imagine the level of bullshit from someone doing a 1 year conscription or a 2 year compulsory enlistment. |
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As a former Drill SGT I can fix them, had a kid somehow make it to us 40lbs overweight. After 14 weeks the dude looked like Michael Jorden and lost over 50lbs. If SHTF waivers will be given and the military will fix most of them, and the marginal soldiers will assume stateside positions. Not everyone can be Infantry. Somebody has to run a spoon and serve the Mac and cheese. Even if only 15-30% of America could serve that is 45-90 million troops. So 45-90 task forces comprising of a million troops each if my math is right. we will be ok. View Quote Nor do we have enough Drill Sgt’s, Drill instructors and whatever they Air Force and navy calls their versions. You going to train 500 man platoons? I am not trying to disrespect you in any way. God bless the initial instructors. There just aren’t enough of you, even pulling in retirees and former instructors that have finished there tour. |
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No it can't. I have no idea why people think this is a thing. This isn't the 60's anymore. The modern US Military wants already fit individuals so they can be made even more fit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The weight can be dealt with in training. If I remember a while back some kids in trouble with the law were given the choice between joining the military or jail I have no idea why people think this is a thing. This isn't the 60's anymore. The modern US Military wants already fit individuals so they can be made even more fit. Then you need guys to do base security, details, man the phones, radios etc. They don't need super fit people for that. |
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Ya'll are going down the wrong path here. If we're going to piss everyone off with a draft, might as well do it right and empty the colleges/trade schools of all the alpha males who are currently eligible for service.
If we're forcing people, we don't just have to deal with the part of the population that doesn't qualify. |
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Quoted: Lol. We do not have the training facilities to even approach that number. Nor do we have enough Drill Sgt's, Drill instructors and whatever they Air Force and navy calls their versions. You going to train 500 man platoons? I am not trying to disrespect you in any way. God bless the initial instructors. There just aren't enough of you, even pulling in retirees and former instructors that have finished there tour. View Quote If it wasn't for Sadam Hussein's war and a waiver I would have never made it in the military. |
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Which is blamed on early education lack thereof IMHO, not mental incapacity. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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All factors that could be dealt with if need demanded. Fat? Extended BMT with +PT sessions. No diploma? Extended BMT with enough gen ed to get a GED Criminal? Depending on the crime, may be a nothingburger. If they still can't hack it, then frontline infantry View Quote Also I padded my DD-214 with some fat as an extra insulation to any future draft |
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Isn't that part of the dim/lib/prog/socialists' plan? Just one more rung in the ladder they're climbing in their efforts to destroy the USA.
Won't it be funny when they find the ladder is to the gallows. |
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Just fill the ranks with illegal aliens and offer them amnesty. Of course View Quote |
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Espanol is on the way to becoming the official language regardless. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Lol. We do not have the training facilities to even approach that number. Nor do we have enough Drill Sgt’s, Drill instructors and whatever they Air Force and navy calls their versions. You going to train 500 man platoons? I am not trying to disrespect you in any way. God bless the initial instructors. There just aren’t enough of you, even pulling in retirees and former instructors that have finished there tour. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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As a former Drill SGT I can fix them, had a kid somehow make it to us 40lbs overweight. After 14 weeks the dude looked like Michael Jorden and lost over 50lbs. If SHTF waivers will be given and the military will fix most of them, and the marginal soldiers will assume stateside positions. Not everyone can be Infantry. Somebody has to run a spoon and serve the Mac and cheese. Even if only 15-30% of America could serve that is 45-90 million troops. So 45-90 task forces comprising of a million troops each if my math is right. we will be ok. Nor do we have enough Drill Sgt’s, Drill instructors and whatever they Air Force and navy calls their versions. You going to train 500 man platoons? I am not trying to disrespect you in any way. God bless the initial instructors. There just aren’t enough of you, even pulling in retirees and former instructors that have finished there tour. |
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Does it matter? It's not 1940 where victory depends on masses of conscripts slinging dumb artillery. We have nukes, drones, and volunteers now. View Quote The days of massed infantry slugging it out with one another are over and most support roles would be better off contracted to the private sector. In the long run it would be cheaper than paying legacy costs of former enlisted personnel. |
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Sure does...You still always need boots on the ground where needed. All the drones and smart weapons we have in our arsenal cannot defeat the enemy as a whole. We see this especially in the middle east conflicts. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Does it matter? It's not 1940 where victory depends on masses of conscripts slinging dumb artillery. We have nukes, drones, and volunteers now. |
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On the obesity side of things, if an individual really wants to join the military, then they can take it upon themselves to lose weight. It's not that difficult, I did it.
In general though just because a person is eligible for the military doesn't mean they should join. I deal with enough people that don't want to be in that volunteer. I sure as hell don't want more people that half ass their job, especially working on aircraft. That's how you get people killed. |
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The military is still stuck in the Stone Age as far as measuring obesity. BMI is a garbage measurement. They would probably get much different figures if they went to a better technique. View Quote |
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Less than 1% join and serve anyway. It could be 90% and there'd still not be blip in recruiting.
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Basically this. The days of massed infantry slugging it out with one another are over and most support roles would be better off contracted to the private sector. In the long run it would be cheaper than paying legacy costs of former enlisted personnel. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Does it matter? It's not 1940 where victory depends on masses of conscripts slinging dumb artillery. We have nukes, drones, and volunteers now. The days of massed infantry slugging it out with one another are over and most support roles would be better off contracted to the private sector. In the long run it would be cheaper than paying legacy costs of former enlisted personnel. |
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Add prescribed drug use for things that are new age ilnesses. ADD, ADHD, bipolar, and many more. Parents are so quick to prescribe meds to kids and doctors are so quick to give some diagnosis. View Quote |
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All factors that could be dealt with if need demanded. Fat? Extended BMT with +PT sessions. No diploma? Extended BMT with enough gen ed to get a GED Criminal? Depending on the crime, may be a nothingburger. If they still can't hack it, then frontline infantry View Quote |
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No you have the weak and lame serve chow and mow grass stateside. They can load aircraft with supplies for the fighters. Then you need guys to do base security, details, man the phones, radios etc. They don't need super fit people for that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The weight can be dealt with in training. If I remember a while back some kids in trouble with the law were given the choice between joining the military or jail I have no idea why people think this is a thing. This isn't the 60's anymore. The modern US Military wants already fit individuals so they can be made even more fit. Then you need guys to do base security, details, man the phones, radios etc. They don't need super fit people for that. |
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I heard the Secretary of the Army last night in a BBC D-Day interview state that 71% (THAT's SEVENTY ONE) of the current younger generation are NON-qualified for entry into the military. That is an staggering number and a cause of grave concern. Reasons, Obesity No high school diploma Criminal Record View Quote |
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In other words 71% of today's young generation is fully qualified to be cannon fodder.
Everybody's got a job to do in securing our freedom. |
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That's in large part because politics prevented things that needed to get done from being done, not because we didn't throw enough warm bodies at it. View Quote |
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This is a national security issue. #1. We need to get obesity under control, #2. We need to fix society, so these kids aren't so broken. I don't know how we do either under the current degeneration of the culture.
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You can fuck right off with that horse shit right there. Weak and lame ain't pushing a 65,000 pound conex onto a C17, or spinning a 9800 pound ammo pallet on broke ass floor rollers. Loading aircraft is an incredibly physical job, and it leaves a LOT of people with life long injuries and a handful dead every year. Remember the 08 Iraqi surge? 30 or so guys pushed the air mission out of Ali Al Salem. 4500 pax, 150,000 lbs of various ammo, and probably another 800 or 900,000 lbs of palletized cargo and rolling stock on 50 or so missions every single day, with 100% visibility on everything. Not to mention all the load planning and capability forecasting that went into it. If you're a broke dick whiney little bitch, the aerial port doesn't want you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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The weight can be dealt with in training. If I remember a while back some kids in trouble with the law were given the choice between joining the military or jail I have no idea why people think this is a thing. This isn't the 60's anymore. The modern US Military wants already fit individuals so they can be made even more fit. Then you need guys to do base security, details, man the phones, radios etc. They don't need super fit people for that. |
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If it makes you feel better only 8% are interested in military service
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Quoted: Yea, but SEVENTY ONE PERCENT. Guess I've been living under a rock with that staggering number! View Quote Attached File |
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I arrived at FT Benning summer of 1989 at 225lbs, left at 179lbs, running 5 miles was nothing at the end. You can be fixed, if the cadre is allowed to.
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It's not like most are joining otherwise. I'm sure they'll be the future members of this site posting "I regret...' threads View Quote |
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Wait until another war pops off and watch all the waivers come pouring in. View Quote WTF... OK, night shift for you it is. |
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Primary Disqualifiers
Medical Mental Health Criminal Record Drug use Education Miscellaneous (like the tattoo and ear gauge examples above) Had some great recruits show up to Recruit Training and get sent home a few weeks later after discovering disqualifying medical conditions. Those were the "heart breaker" situations. |
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Quoted: Sure does...You still always need boots on the ground where needed. All the drones and smart weapons we have in our arsenal cannot defeat the enemy as a whole. We see this especially in the middle east conflicts. View Quote The only reason to put troops on the ground is to occupy ground that you want to keep for some reason. Troops on the ground in places that you plan on giving back is stupid, especially in the middle east, unless you are planning on giving the region a culture transplant. Since politics follows culture, and not the oher way around, regime change is largely pointless in the long run without a true cultural shift...which takes generations...which would be largly the same as not giving it back. Our interventions in the middle east should have been punish from the air and leave. Repeat as necessary. As far as our national security is concerned, that would have accomplished as much as what we actually did, and at far less cost in nlood and treasure for us. The United States has not benefitted in any appreciable way from the ground invasions we did in Iraq or Afghanistan. |
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Both my kids are in the military Son USMC https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/74272/0855B81B-E916-4AC6-A3B5-0828C1AA44D8_jpeg-971631.JPG Daughter swore in to Army NG, goes to basic in August. Pink hair https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/74272/C3CE0CDF-1888-414D-A3C3-E125F1FFF9B8_jpeg-971633.JPG Not pink hair https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/74272/3E65044F-7225-40C9-ADCE-50B3F26D91CE_jpeg-971634.JPG I'm very proud of them both. |
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Does it matter? It's not 1940 where victory depends on masses of conscripts slinging dumb artillery. We have nukes, drones, and volunteers now. View Quote |
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