Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Gov might try not sending the soldiers into pointless wars that defend the politicians egos more than anything else. In the world of mass media and instant messaging they just can't get away with that anymore.
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Only 1 reason and it's the same reason our best are retiring or leaving the armed forces. I'll leave it there.
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Even though the military is having problems in recruiting, they nevertheless are still selective of who they take into the service. I'm certain they won't accept people with even one incident of committing a crime of violence, and that includes a number of acts that fall into that category. Even misdemeanor offenses are scrutinized. Generally speaking, the worst kind of candidate for the military is a soon-to-be convict if they are given the choice of going to prison or the military. Their potential of becoming a discipline problem is great and they are the first to go AWOL. I see Russia is releasing prison inmates to fight in the Euchrain, where they end up as cannon fodder.
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#34
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You must be a fan of Tucker Carlson. And we know all about his credibility, don't we?
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[QUOTE=Rainger99;2198927]Interesting article on the problem with military recruitment.
Any advice as to 1. why it has fallen and 2. how to increase it? START THE DRAFT BACK UP! |
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I am always skeptical when I read that the military cannot meet their recruitment goals. Aren't they the ones who set the goals? So, is it possible that they set the goals too high on purpose? Currently, there are about 1.2 million active-duty military service members. How many do we need? Just asking.
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Kids today act tough but they know they don’t like to be told what to do because they think they know everything already. To put it in a nutshell they’re to soft.
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How do polo players on horseback do that ? How do Calvary horse riders use a sword on their enemy ? The same way a horseman can use a whip if you give it some thought.
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#39
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After that Afghanistan fiasco, who can blame them ?
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Combat pay
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Example. A young 35 year old relative died recently, leaving an under-employed widow and two small children. His friends and relatives set up GoFundMe pages, and plans to help with mortgage expenses. None of the even considered applying for Social Security benefits. The minimum amount due would be about 42% of his monthly income. Ignorance and mistrust are not only unwise, these are also expensive. |
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I was drafted within months of graduating from High School. It was the only lottery I ever won, my number was 20. I did not know it at the time but, it was the best thing that happened to me. I wound up spending 3 years as I did not realize I had to work some place for the rest of my life therefore, I did not retire. Of course like everyone, I wish I would have stayed in. I believe that the US should require every male to spend a couple of years in the service. It would or should change their thought process and our outlook of the future would be brighter.
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How much more exactly is that to risk your life serving your country? As much as a doctor, lawyer or a professional athlete? |
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The international prestige of our country has eroded and people are no longer proud to serve. |
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