Gentlemen...please.
"There is so much bad in the best of us and so much good in the worst of us that none of us have a reason to look down on any of us."
But sone can’t help but to look down at others. It’s what they know. Can’t respect anyone but themselves. I have a lot of respect for our veterans. Doesn’t mean they are all good people. Lots of bad and good everywhere. Just because someone didn’t serve doesn’t make them inferior. Look at Todd young. He “served” and he’s a terrible person.Gentlemen...please.
"There is so much bad in the best of us and so much good in the worst of us that none of us have a reason to look down on any of us."
Nope, Hollywood Marine. I had a feeling he was probably going into a non-combat arms MOS. I have no doubt he is as physically capable as he can be. Yet, I still wonder if this is the best situation.Thanks for your Service, You a Sand Flea?
Both of my sons and their Dad are Fleas.
So he finishes The Crucible, Graduates from MCRD Parris Island, and Camp Geiger, hes a Marine.
I would bet that Sand Flea will God Damn well die trying to carry or drag another brother out.
But my understanding is his MOS is an 0400 series. Hes in logistics, so odds are its wouldn't happen.
Audi Murphy during his physical examination his height was recorded as 5 feet 5.5 inches and his weight as 112 pounds. Yea, 112 pounds.
Desmond Doss was 140 lbs, he lowered 50 to 100 men down the cliff.
Let be honest. Alot of them didn't nut up and enlist. They where bamboozled by recruiters. During they hey-day of the iraq wars they were actively recruiting from rehab places. They only had to **** clean to get through meps. Watched a couple detox while in basic. I enlisted a month before the invasion of Iraq. For the belief it was to defends the country.. I've since grown a little smarter. Then 2nd enlistment was for my friends.. didnt want them to go without me. The 3rd snd so on csuse well I've done it this long. But many good men never enlisted and I respect the hell out of them. Alot of idiots did enlist. Whined the entire time and fought against the system. Then once they're out they go around saying they're vets they fought blah blah blah. Meanwhile then entire time they were in they were a giant p.o.sIve never looked at it that way, they still nutted up and signed the contract.
What Branch allows known drug addicts to enlist?
Why did you sir enlist?
Thank you for your service.Let be honest. Alot of them didn't nut up and enlist. They where bamboozled by recruiters. During they hey-day of the iraq wars they were actively recruiting from rehab places. They only had to **** clean to get through meps. Watched a couple detox while in basic. I enlisted a month before the invasion of Iraq. For the belief it was to defends the country.. I've since grown a little smarter. Then 2nd enlistment was for my friends.. didnt want them to go without me. The 3rd snd so on csuse well I've done it this long. But many good men never enlisted and I respect the hell out of them. Alot of idiots did enlist. Whined the entire time and fought against the system. Then once they're out they go around saying they're vets they fought blah blah blah. Meanwhile then entire time they were in they were a giant p.o.s
Yep a very high up indiana state trooper and csm in the national guard was a child monster. Pretty sure he just got out of a short prison stint. Was able to keep both pensions from state police and army cause he "retired" right before he was convictedNot every service member is a "hero".
I will give most, the benefit of doubt, but there were murderers, rapist, pedos, abusers, etc.
Just like any other large group.
And while many did their duty, I've seen those that tried everything to get out of deployment.
Also thy didn't have loads of sugar and processed food. I'm 65 and when I look back at school pictures, not a lot of fat kids then.Nope, Hollywood Marine. I had a feeling he was probably going into a non-combat arms MOS. I have no doubt he is as physically capable as he can be. Yet, I still wonder if this is the best situation.
Men and teenagers during WWII were frequently smaller. A lot had to do with nutrition during the Great Depression. My grandfather was 5'10" and 150 lbs, when he was drafted. He was discharged at 185 lbs. He credits the weight gain with better food and all of the PT.
Your just jealous that you couldn't just mail home stuff.Not every service member is a "hero".
I will give most, the benefit of doubt, but there were murderers, rapist, pedos, abusers, etc.
Just like any other large group.
And while many did their duty, I've seen those that tried everything to get out of deployment.
you got me.Your just jealous that you couldn't just mail home stuff.
I'm with you on women in Combat Arms. I'm 56. I served from 1985-1989. I was in 2nd Tank Battalion. The entire battalion was male because we were a combat unit and could be deployed at any time.Also thy didn't have loads of sugar and processed food. I'm 65 and when I look back at school pictures, not a lot of fat kids then.
I don't think his size as a man would bother me, what I wouldn't like would be humping 80lbs and your weapon platform in the mountains and three in your squad are not male. But I'm old, and locked in my ways. We ain't Israel.
Money can also make many in the Service, leave for better employment opportunity's.If they would get rid of the woke leftist garbage they will get their core interested again.
Core as in conservatives, small town, country folk, and Christians.
I know many who left because of what it's became.
The problem is they are not trying to get rid of it,they are trying to hide they are doing it.Army plans ‘sweeping changes’ to recruiting after struggling to meet end-strength goal | Blaze Media
The United States Army announced Tuesday that it would make “sweeping changes” to its recruiting enterprise after struggling to meet its end-strength goal of 452,000 active-duty soldiers.A recent Pentagon news conference revealed that the Army plans to roll out several key recruiting reforms to...www.theblaze.com
If they would get rid of the woke leftist garbage they will get their core interested again.
Core as in conservatives, small town, country folk, and Christians.
I know many who left because of what it's became.
One of mine and I were talking a few years ago about deployment vacinations. He said Pops, after getting vaxed for Yellow Fever and Antrax what the **** does it matter after that.The US military discharged over 8,000 service members who rejected the COVID-19 shot. Only 43 have rejoined. | Blaze Media
The Pentagon's vaccine mandate is no longer in effect, but its repercussions continue to be felt. Of the over 8,000 service members discharged for refusing the shot, only 43 have rejoined over the past eight months. What's the background? After first rolling out a vaccination program on a...www.theblaze.com
Here's another reason enlistment is down.
Forcing garbage unproven vaccines on them doesn't set will.
My family has had many in military service.
We have a little under 50% of our family members that served or are currently serving. From grandparents on fathers side, Uncles, siblings, nephew's, and nieces. If I added cousins in that would jump over 50%.
When the younger generation see and hear about what has been going on they are not interested in joining this new style military.
When I was in, at least the vax's were not experimental.One of mine and I were talking a few years ago about deployment vacinations. He said Pops, after getting vaxed for Yellow Fever and Antrax what the **** does it matter after that.
The only two vaccines I remember specifically were Plague I and Plague II. I guess if we have a return of the Black Death, I'm good to go.When I was in, at least the vax's were not experimental.
That seemed to come later.
Often with VERY BAD results.
Shhhhhhh! Don't give them any ideas.The only two vaccines I remember specifically were Plague I and Plague II. I guess if we have a return of the Black Death, I'm good to go.