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I hope the piece of [censored] recovers so that he can be executed later.
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Pretty sure this ends up in a Military Court. State and County have no jurisdiction on a government post.
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That is only half of part of the equation. While we are a smaller force doing alot more, we also have to deal with new soldiers that just aren't up to par. I can't set back and say they are [censored]bags and try to chapter them out. It is my responsibility to try and bring these soldiers up to the standard. All of that focus on one or two takes away from my time to train other soldiers in the art of combat. All in all, the quality of recruits have gone way down, but with less thatn 2% of the populaton ever raising their right hand I really can't be picky. |
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I must dissagree with you on that. Some Soldiers aren't up to par. It used to be much easier to chapter a Soldier. It can be a long drawn out process now. Most of my Soldiers are at least as good as the ones coming in 20 years ago if not better. There is a saying thrown around in the Army that 5% of your Soldiers will take up 95% of your time. By my observations that certainly seems to be the case. Nearly all of my Soldiers performed well above what was asked of them, but those few grabbed all of my attention and detracted away from all of the good that was being done. We would try to get rid of the bad ones, sometimes successfully, sometimes not. To say today's Soldiers are substandard is absolute BS.
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My non-military experience opinion. Soldiers in WWII served at max from 12/1941 to spring 1945. Tens to hundreds of thousands had stress/combat fatigue issues - some for life. I remember Audie Murphy's wife writing about how he almost choked her to death one night while he was having nightmares (she said he would wake up shivering and covered in sweat on a regular basis).
These guys and gals today have been under stress from two to three or four times as many weeks/months/years as those guys were in combat. The military culture that leads you to suck it up instead of going to the shrink is also a reason for not wanting be known as a head case. Advancement and performance evaluations could depend on the soldier not being seen as "weak". We do not help our military families as much as we should. Their lives are turned upside down by deployment, and if guard or reserve, they come back to no job and unemployment, while the loss of income resulting from honoring their commitment leads to financial distress and divorce - which leads to more stress. Sucks. Really sucks. It seems we look to the military to save us from the bad guys, and then we turn our backs on them when we are done. If we have a deficit, I would like it to be from helping the families of those who serve and for giving every damn one of them the physical and psychiatric help that they deserve. |
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Employer Resource Guide However, an employer can stop paying the individual if their military commitment is going to be a long one. Quote:
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Even if the incident were to happen off base, the Major would still get hit with Article's (outlayed by the UCMJ) and charges such as Conduct Unbecoming of an Officer, (possible) Treason, Disobeying the local laws, etc. The first sentence he will serve will be in a military prison. This means he will get his ass beat on a daily basis by bigger and badder mother [censored]s. Personally I say they throw a military fund raiser by doing a public hanging - military gets in free of course - pay per view it and viola ECONOMY STIMULATED!!!! In seriousness, it always hurts to see fallen brothers and sisters go, hurts even more to see them leave this life in a brutal and unjustifiable way. RIP to all my fellow comrades... Last edited by SEREbuckeye; 11-07-2009 at 01:56 AM. |
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When is Obama gonna get some balls and call this maniac a coward for his actions. This president is a joke!!!!!!
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Don't try to politicize this. A national tragedy like this should be above remarks like yours.
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I am afraid that these acts are not going to stop until we address the problem of the extremes of wealth and poverty in the world. With global communication allowing people sitting in tribal villages to see what the good like looks like, the fire is lit again every day. |
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Exactly how does the President of the United States show his courage by calling this man a coward? Our goal is to understand and stop this kind of senseless attack on Americans. We need to understand it and then convince others to stop it. This kind of invective is unnecessary and unproductive. |
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The left will say that the military is stretched too thinly and that we need to disengage. The right will say this is further proof that we need to finish the job in Afghanistan and Iraq and get the hell out of there. The funny part is both are, in their own way, right for a change. Is the military spread pretty thin? You betcha. Even with the increases in recruiting goals and record retain-ability goals being met, continued deployments suck and no one has ever said any differently. (yes I understand my link is just for the army)... Army Cuts Re-Enlistment Goal But the President is pretty naive if he's saying things like "We can't truly know the shooter's motives" and thinks that this is going to play well given the reported postings on the internet and what the shooter shouted when he started shooting. It's pretty clear the guy was at least emulating what he views (or viewed as I last heard he's still on a ventilator) that he believed in. |
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