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Lucky... 0
QuoteQuoteBack when I was in they didn;t do that to any of the troops as much,
OH but you KNOW they do now?
Since you are not in, what makes you the expert on what they do now?QuoteI guess with a so-called robust economy they have to change their rhetoric
But you keep claiming the economy sucks?!?!?!? So which is it, does it suck or is it robust and they had to change tactics? You can't have both.
QuoteOH but you KNOW they do now?
Since you are not in, what makes you the expert on what they do now?
The more things change, the more they stay the same. The military is one of those things that really doesn't evolve that much. But I appreciate, as you constantly do, post things exactly in context.
QuoteBut you keep claiming the economy sucks?!?!?!? So which is it, does it suck or is it robust and they had to change tactics? You can't have both.
Are you serious? When I wrote, "so-called" that means I am asserting doubt of the robust nature of the economy. The point is, GI's live in a bubble, spoon-fed BS by their superiors and the military in general, so now that the indicator is that the economy is doing well for everyone, the perception might be that getting out is feasable so the military has to court you rather than scare you; get it?
Lucky... 0
QuoteQuoteQuoteLike I said...you really should - once you skim the budget and familiarize yourself with it a bit - spend some time with military recruiters.
You've done nothing, you even avoided my pages of replies. Jebus, we get it, you have no relply.
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Actually, what he "gets" is that you are on a one man rampage and he became tired of reading. BTW, just curious, what was your MOS?
Not on epersona had addressed all the articles I posted. They're getting dired of ducking and running from them I guess.
Just curious, why does my AFSC / MOS matter? Going to build another Ad Hominem argument? I wasn't a cook or MP, but I wasn't in a huge glory job either. I'll tell you later, but it doesn't matter for now with this argument.
Lucky... 0
QuoteHe may be a one man rampage because it is very politically UNcorrect to not glorify the U.S army, so he may not be very popular. But there is many people who do not glorify an army (any country´s army) only for the sake of patriotism.
Anyway, what general wants an inteligent or very well formed soldier? Since most jobs in the army do not require to know how to do a Fouhrier Transformed they prefer guys who follow orders and do not take the risk that anyone start do some thinking of their own in the heat of the battle.
QuoteAnyway, what general wants an inteligent or very well formed soldier?
EXACTLY my point. Conscientious descent comes from this. They want em proud, brave and dumb. I can remember the first day of basic where we were all assembled in our street clothes. We were then ready to go up to the dorm room and the TI said ok, pick up your bags...... now put em down.....[ABOUT 1/2 DID SO] ... I said to put the motherfuckers down........ [MOST DID, BUT THERE WAS ALWAYS THAT GUY(NOT ME!)]..... so he gets up in the face of that guy and humiliates him..... pick em up, put em down, pick em up, put em down, pick em up, put em down, pick em up, put em down. Until they make you realize not to question idiocy, just comply.
Lucky... 0
QuoteQuoteHe may be a one man rampage because it is very politically UNcorrect to not glorify the U.S army, so he may not be very popular. But there is many people who do not glorify an army (any country´s army) only for the sake of patriotism.
The reason Lucky is getting trounced is because he's talking through his hat. His experience may have been valid at the time, but his recollection of the military ISN'T the way it is now.QuoteAnyway, what general wants an inteligent or very well formed soldier? Since most jobs in the army do not require to know how to do a Fouhrier Transformed they prefer guys who follow orders and do not take the risk that anyone start do some thinking of their own in the heat of the battle.
And again, you show that you know very little about the military. The "dumb grunt" is a thing of the past. Todays military needs personnel that can think on their feet, not mindless robots that blindly follow the last order given.
QuoteThe reason Lucky is getting trounced is because he's talking through his hat. His experience may have been valid at the time, but his recollection of the military ISN'T the way it is now.
Trounced? Please. WHat is teh reason people have cut-n-run from my citations?
QuoteAnd again, you show that you know very little about the military. The "dumb grunt" is a thing of the past. Todays military needs personnel that can think on their feet, not mindless robots that blindly follow the last order given.
I think all of today's kids are smarter than we were at the same age, just as we were smarter than our parents.
WTF? sounds as if you were alwys in the constant company of idiots
I love your fireside, "just listen to me and I'll show you the way" chat sort of infering if I don't believe you I'm stupid.
I listen to data interpreted in an objective fashion. The fact that the Army has poked the bottom of the lower food chain from 2% to 4% doesn't mean that the average intelect of an Army enlistee is lower, but it heads that way. The upper end could, hypothetically be higher and offset that lowering of the bottom. This is how I objectively approach data, apparently you do not do that. The burden shifts to you when the data indicated a lwered standard and you have not satisfied that.
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