Ukraine has shown extensive combat effectiveness via their use of rocket propelled munitions, I'm sure more and more of these individuals will be trained on HIMARS and Patriot systems now that the US has permitted their use against targets inside of Russia
Already have, got the injuries to prove it
When you went to boot camp (assuming you were/are a sailor based on verbage), you lost 5% of your division to mental health issues. It seems to me that people considered unfit for duty wouldn't graduate basic training at all.
I think you're missing my point. It's not about being unfit to fight, it's about the willingness to defend your home. I can't get behind people that turn and run when the people that make up their country need them. I can't support people that aren't even willing to try given these circumstances.
Basic training was the easiest part of my military career. The recruits that went home did so because they got hypothermia or cracked the tops of their humerus, not because they couldn't hack it mentally. If they wanted to weed out those unfit, then the individual who this article is about would be disqualified or an RTT in basic. I was discharged at the end of my contract because of physical injuries, so I understand being considered unqualified for military service.
I cannot think of any reason I wouldn't defend my home, friends, and family against a foreign invader. If the US was being invaded and my family's lives were at risk, you can bet your ass I'd be doing everything I could to defend my country.
Perhaps, or perhaps people like this just aren't the types of people I associate with
I can't conceive of someone so fearful of war that they'd willingly leave others out to dry in this fashion while hiding behind the forces of another nation.
I'm sorry, I can't agree with that statement for several reasons.
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the vast majority of military members are not in direct combat roles in this day and age. There are plenty of roles where one isn't infantry, be it intelligence, air defense, logistics, maintenence, etcetera.
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these aren't people, these are monsters invading your homeland that will subject you to their government at best and slaughter you at less than best, and far worse at their worst. If you can't pull a trigger to defend your family and friends from that, but you'll leave them out to dry in front of an invading force while you hide behind the forces of other countries, where do your principles lie?
Naturally war is bad, but you can't stand and defend your own people?
I understand being scared, but it would be hard for me to abandon my country in its time of need. Not for the government, but for the people that live there.
ETA: quite a few down votes, no one explaining why though
I'll take a whack at it
Of course they're going to wait until they need (re)elected. I'm almost positive the whole student loan thing will happen before the end of this election cycle
Imagine seeing this and thinking "yes, because Donald Trump and Joe Biden do the same thing, Donald Trump is worse" instead of recognizing how fucked we are if either of them wins
From what I've heard, it's all about the he says, she says bullshit
They're also great for grilled cheese and I personally use them in my omelettes that I make just about every morning
I saw this coming from a mile away. We will now have to set standards for what's considered "made by AI" and "Made with AI"
You're right, they're not the most common, and they're typically far more expensive.
Pretty much what the title says. I'm likely going to graduate after a few extra summer classes, and I'm trying to figure out how graduation will work. Is it University-specific? Or is there a general rule of thumb? I have a baby on the way and I'd like to start my career asap just to help take care of him.