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After 12 years in the Corps, I took a break, and realized I missed the military enough to take another shot at it in the Guard. On the other end of that, my longest term platoon commander, for whom which I was his platoon sergeant, Agreed that I conducted myself the entire time like a Marine who was detached to the United States Army.
So on behalf of every time I said some version of "You know, there's another way to do that.." I apologize for myself and perhaps some of my less tactful brothers and sisters.
We are but a simple people, at times. 🤣🤷🏽
You are absolutely right about the difference in Army and Marine Corps versions of esprit de corps. My Engineers were always Engineers first and Soldiers second. But they were seriously proud of being 12Bs, and in time I came to grudgingly admit that "Essayons!" kinda grew on me too.
"The Army is something you did, the Marine Corps is something you are."
I don't know how right or wrong you are about the Army, But looking back at my history, and my family's history... You're absolutely right about the Corps.
Thanks, SFC. This was solid. Much appreciated.
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@lisa9867 speaking ss one Marine to another, you're doing EXACTLY what drives the kids to say "ok Boomer."
It's NOT THE EIGHTIES, MARINE.
It really ain't.
I came out of the Fleet in 2012, out of the uniform last year. We have LCpls NEEDING to draw foodstamps to feed a family of two kids and a spouse Because base housing is not existent, commissaries are by and large shutdown, and housing and food is so goddamn expensive.
The overwhelming amount of fast food does not pay $15 an hour. There are in fact very FEW pockets of the US where that's the case.
The majority of my citizens in the city I work in, work multiple jobs to make ends.
No one suddenly became too good work. It's that in the FOURTY YEARS SINCE the 80s, things have changed, changed for the worse, actually gotten harder, and the work is harder for less money adjusted for inflation.
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@poultrypickins9572 @Poultry Pickins The overwhelming majority of American immigrants have immigrated to the United States from countries that are far from global in their connections, The majority of them having come from the Global South. Those countries, many of whom haven't been made impoverished or kept impoverished by actions taken by the United States and its allies (and their opponents.)
I've spent 16 years serving in that military you're talking about. Since World War II, the overwhelming majority of our military action has been unilateral in nature, and are most successful ones have been multilateral. Strong alliances that we maintain and do not abandon for unilateral action would have kept us out of several of our failed wars.
It is not inaccurate to say the United States could feed itself, it is an accurate to pretend that the rate at which we could feed ourselves would be called luxurious or even comfortable by the average American. The overwhelming majority of the produce in your supermarkets and grocery stores are a product of a global logistic system, as is the standard of living that you yourself have become used to.
There is no such thing as a truly freestanding nation on a closed environment, and technology is such now that the United States cannot even pretend otherwise. Both historically (China, Japan, others) and presently, nations that have chosen splendid isolation, have instead revealed it to be a self-limiting neutering of the country's power, Well simultaneously leaving it open to being surpassed and it's agency usurped by exterior nations.
There is no longer a frontier to steal from Indigenous nations, And we are no longer limited by sail or steam to pretend the world is smaller than it is. United States involvement is global because United States existence is global.
Those that dream otherwise were attempt to conform reality to that illusion or consigning themselves to the dust bin of history, and no amount of demanding otherwise is going to change that.
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@ThrottleKitty you didn't read my comments.. I'm pro socialism, a socialist and less white than President Obama.
What I'm also not, is willing to blame every failure orchestrated by a communist government on capitalist countries.
China has come the farthest of the major "communist" nations and it's pretty damn far from communist nowadays and everyone knows that whether it's admitted or not.
The Soviet Union shit the bed in a litany of ways that had nothing to do with the US.
DPRK? It's not exactly hell on Earth. Which isn't the kind of recommendation you want left on your countries Facebook page.
Cuba can claim honestly to have done a great deal despite an insane level of abuse, attacks and compromised by the United States.
Ethiopia? The PDRE single-handedly caused one of the greatest famines of the last 50 years.
Now the west? Jesus christ where do you start? It's a trailer park of dumpster fires.... England's trying to actively change itself into developing country with nothing to develop, the US chose to slit its throat rather than white people share ANYTHING, canada can't mine fossil fuels and kill First Nations folks fast enough, and Australia Is working hard to split the difference between all three. France has a hard on for the right, Germany has discovered Q and that's just a start.
But we have these two camps of people so deeply invested in their identity as either capitalists or commusomethingists, that it's long since become a competition of screaming about how there's only one way and it's our way or nothing else.
The US (where I'm at) is full of people that will cheerfully set themselves on fire before they will accept anything if it's called socialist.
And the Internet is full of people who want to pretend that Communism is I swear-to-God/Marx going to work this time, really.
I don't see anyone addressing the reality that either system has always been overtaken by elites who take and proles who get taken from.
Power politics, the co-opting of identities by elites to get subalterns to align themselves with those who are taking from them and destroy solidarity between peers within socioeconomic categories, THAT'S the a major problem and it existed and exists in both systems.
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@sprsmoke Cool. "These families total about 6,500 of Lee's 22,786 population, according to Mrs. Ann Nolan, county director of the O.E.O. emergency food and medical program.
“People literally would have starved to death without this program,” Mrs. Nolan said in her office at Jonesville, the county seat. “Today, if the prograin were suddenly dropped, it would mean at least 1,000 to 1,200 hungry children and adults.”
Source, NYT article from June 18th 1971.
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@badluck5647 did you miss the last 4 years? There are kids that look like I did at 14, in cages at the same age, 33 miles from where I was born. White supremacist violence is the most significant form of terrorism in the United States, and that's not my opinion that's the opinion of the Federal Bureau of investigation. Racial oriented acts of violence are up against Indigenous Americans, Black Americans, Asian Americans and Muslim Americans. Anti-Semitism is at a 20 year high. And none of this is pulled from left leaning institutions, unless you consider the Department of Justice a noted liberal organization.
The country is an oligarchy born out of the invasion, subjugation and slaughter of one race of people, and the enslavement of another. Those are simple facts and the majority of whites in the country still can't accept that being taught as historical facts.
"The gentleman's agreement", internment of Japanese in World War II and the brief internment of many Muslims right after 9/11. The Red Summer. You put genocidal despots on your $20 bill and throw temper tantrums at the very idea that they be replaced with a close to saying could warrior against the bigotry I'm talking about.
Thousands march to defend the right to preserve statues made out to traitors who rose up in rebellion against their own nation at the idea of being forced to acknowledge that people that were a different skin tone than them couldn't be property. This is called "heritage."
Come ON, CD. The USis leaving 4 years of having had a president who actively campaigned on racism from day one. And was GLEEFULLY elected by majority of white people.
These aren't guesses. They aren't opinions. They all happened. Are HAPPENING. Right now.
Last night a white mob pulled banners off of a black church and set fire to them.
This summer, here in Georgia a young man went out and jogging and was hunted down and shot to death. Cops kneel on people's necks until they die of strangulation and every possible excuse is made for them and the people making those excuses overwhelmingly look one way.
A lot gets made in the news about the slight increase in polling numbers among minorities for Trump, but he was overwhelmingly elected and voted for by one group.
The group that has run this country since that same group invaded this continent.
I'm giving this country 15 years of service of military service and several more at the state level. You'd be harder to press to find a dictionary definition of patriot that I don't meet.
But this idea that the United States is not a country of racism, sexism, sexual identity hatred and classism is a joke.
And it will only start to improve once people start admitting it.
Because we can't do a goddamn thing until we acknowledge the problem and right now, folks like you just won't make themselves part of the solution.
This country is truly fucked up about race, gender, creed and class.
Stick your head in a hole and ignore it, that's not going to change.
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@Croz89
I was born in 75, and I've seen the arc, at least in the United States and Costa Rica, go from the beginnings of the environmental movement and a sense of hopefulness about cleaning up pollution and waste, to the massive explosive growth of consumption, to where we are now.
It's definitely going to be the rest of my life, and my nieces and nephew lives and their children's, children's lives.
We're not going to get 100% solution, not because they aren't out there but because we are people. But even with an 80% solution, we're going to be stuck with this for at least a few centuries, if not considerably more than a few.
When I focus on that it's like being at the top of a cell phone tower on the ladder and looking down at all that air underneath you. It's terrifying but you still got to climb but holy shit is it terrifying.
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@edesp One of the responses to a broad infrastructure attack would be activation of naval and submarine options in prepositioned locations. So it would afford the enemy no benefit.
You still can't invade the country.
This video did not say the United States can't be hurt, just that it cannot be successfully invaded. And it made that claim quite competently.
The border with Mexico still requires a significant force to be massed on the other side of it, and that mass has to both be moved and then be logistically supplied on the other side of two oceans.
Which again would have to deal with the United States Navy.
So you still can't invade the country.
"Drones and remote vehicles" are another buzzword thrown around a great deal, mostly by people who don't understand what it can and cannot do, kind of like AI and CRISPR.
Drones have had a significant and novel impact in the war in Ukraine, and are definitely going to be a part, a major part of new developments in warfare. But they are still limited by command and control, and staging requirements. In a fantasy world, where you create a situation where a coalition of nations managed to successfully hide that development of incredibly advanced ocean spanning drones, then developing launching positions across the Pacific and Atlantic for thousands of them.... You still create a situation in which those thousands can now be accurately traced back to where they were launched from (which can be targeted eithervia nuclear or conventional weapons) and the hosting nation can then receive a response from the US military for having done so.
And you still haven't invaded the United States.
The geographics and mathematics make a successful land invasion of the United States effectively impossible by any realistic national group of nations presently existing.
That's not warmongering, and that's not fantasizing. That's not a conservative statement nor a progressive one. It's a fact. I've said nothing more shocking than say that the sun rises and sets.
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Well, one, that's already been done, two, it's a fucking continent, not a region of a single island and four, when it was done, it was pointedly about race.
Look if I hate all white people, that makes me bigoted.
If no woman will ever touch you, it's because you're an asshole, not because you're white.
But there's this third option where, in the fantasy world where you're likely to actually ever consensually know the touch of another human being you have picked up a disease. And in doing so become a bad fit for anyone who gets a blood transfusion. If we then decide to not take your blood, that's a medical decision not racism.
Glad to help clear that up.
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@ronniewilliz153 I'm glad you're clean. I'm glad you're committed to your child. I mean every word of that absolutely sincerely. If you and I have nothing in common if you vote different from me if nothing else at all in the world we are alike, we agree that you're stand sober for the right reason and you're working hard to be a good parent.
I was raised by a single father, good on you for that.
NOW THAT SAID.
In the course of my work I routinely see children neglected, abused, abandoned and in so many ways targeted for the worst humanity has to offer, from the very people that brought them into this world.
I see people put their desires, their addictions, their politics, and a whole lot else in front of the welfare of people they force into being, and don't want to care for afterwards.
White folks do this, Latin folks do this, Black folks do this. Folks do this.
The system that is in place to do something about it suffers from a lack of funding, a lack of value, a lack of resources, and a lack of any kind of social commitment to making it kind of big deal it should be.
I wish you the very best, I really do. Addiction is a hard thing to struggle with and you're actually struggling with it and that speaks volumes about how much you must care for your child.
But if you're a recovering addict, you know plenty of people that aren't struggling and you know the kind of hell they can put their kids through. And that's only one kind of a neglect or abuse. There are so many more.
Regardless, I honestly wish you the very best.
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@davidg9091 I'm not in the hope business, Dave. If and I do say if because I don't know what you want, but IF your preference is to assume you're screwed no matter what and there is no point to fight, nor heart to fight in you, that's on you. I'm sorry you're in that space. It's not a good one.
Me, I'm for fighting and building.
If I can move the needle however much to the progressive, then I will. If I can make the bastards of the world get even a little less of what they wanted, or hurt even a few less others, than I've won.
They have all the advantages. I have myself and those that are willing to organize, come together and fight in whatever way they're best at fighting, and build in whatever way they're best at building.
But I would challenge you like this; if there's a one in a million chance at winning something and all the other chances mean you lose.... You still CAN'T win without taking the chance.
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@poultrypickins9572 The leaders of Nigeria are far from global powers in any sense, ANY SENSE, of those words. That's just one example, but there's plenty more (Guatemala, Haiti, Albania....)
Ask for imports, you are floridly incorrect.
"What are the Top 10 U.S. Imports | Importing in the United States" https://traderiskguaranty.com/trgpeak/what-are-the-top-10-u-s-imports/
Those are 2018 numbers, and In addition to the number side of there, further reading shows that 18% of our agriculture is imported.
Autarky is a dream for most conservatives, a few very dated communists, anarchist wannabes, and one group of schizoids in northern Korea.
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@mickeyg7219 Prop planes like the Turcano aren't as robustly survivable as the A10.
It's a proven airframe with known capabilities, decades of knowledge base, a strong supply chain and ample internal room for avionics upgrades. It's incredibly compatible with the growth and smaller and more smart munitions, and it's loiter time is AMAZING. And it can get to the target faster, (Though, tbh, not by much) with a heavier payload.
The Turcano isn't a bad bird, but it's not as good, not as lethal and not as survivable. A loss in lethality and an increase in lost birds does not make a great argument for "well, it's cheaper."
Dead pilots aren't. Neither are dead Marines & Soldiers via under/unserviced targets.
The bottom line is that the warthog hate is a combination of chasing the next new thing which is a sales gimmick from arms companies that stand the benefit from selling a new product line, and the fighter pilot mafia absolutely hating the warthog's mission.
I wish we had something similar in the Marine Corps, but I am incredibly appreciative of the fact that our pilots understand that close air support is not some shitty mission beneath the Lords of the air.
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@ndolba6210 anti-aircraft weapons are generally poor antipersonal weapons over time, due to the rate of fire. And this weapon is over 40 years obsolete as an effective anti-aircraft weapon.
The necessity of depth you would need to entrench this vehicle is unreasonable even for WW1 era trenches.
You have never served in a modern military, I have. If you had, regardless of whether you or Western or Eastern or African or from Mars, you would understand that the points being raised against the usefulness of the weapon system are rooted in the best practices of war.
Too tall..... Too big of a target for no good reason, and needs to be buried deeper than you would want it to have to be to be able to be appropriately protected or hidden.
Anti-aircraft weapons have to fire quite quickly, which means an awful lot of expended rounds. This is useful for targeting a single aircraft but a wasteful and ineffective method of suppressing infantry.
And as stated, there isn't a huge amount of ammunition available for the weapon.
The Russians have produced reliable weapon systems in the past. This does not appear to be one in any way shape or form.
But then some of us have the benefit of experience, and you have the "benefit" of confusing your hurt pride and position on the other side of an ocean from me, as somehow being an argument against physics, or logistics.
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@matthewcooper3218
1. Very little. We split bills by ratio of income, but pass that, it's her money not mine.
2. Using census and CDC data, we are both above average as far as physical fitness, me more so than her.
3. Marriage is excellent.
4. Yes 5. No (And there was ample opportunity, we were a dual enlisted marriage when we were in our respective services) and 6. Yes.
Now about that data.
Where does it come from, and what measure were taken to develop it? How rigorous were those studies? Can you cite the papers? How deep did you get into the methodology? Sample size and such. Was it controlled across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, etc, etc.
Because I actually don't particularly buy into some very poorly supported assumptions made by a collection of cherry picked "research" that have sample sizes of "two dozen college kids." Or "The 30 people we could get to pick up the phone."
It is not terribly difficult to believe that someone could find themselves in the trades because of their military experience, and someone else could find themselves in tech because of their military experience and still have a happy and healthy functioning marriage on the other end of it.
And I have found that when you dig into a lot of these research, it comes up rather thin, at best.
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@woodchuck003 I spent 16 years of my life in the US military (02-20) and The overwhelming majority of people who live in Afghanistan were no great fans of the Talib, an enormous amount of home have spent the last 20 years mostly in federally administered tribal area of Pakistan.
But then you'd know that if you've been there.
Opinions of Pashtun people in general vs Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimaq, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Arab, Brahui, Qizilbash, Pamiri, Kyrgyz, or the Sadat people in general is significant, and can also change from one region to the area or one village to the area.
But then you know that if you've been there.
I'm glad we're gone. We lost the plot with an 18 months of being there, once Bush Jr found a new toy to play with in Iraq. At the very latest we should have left wheels up the day after around was put in bin laden.
But none of that changes the fact that the overwhelming majority of Afghani women were quite happy to see the back of some of the most virulently misogynist people to ever grace this beautiful earth.
And they don't miss them.
That's why they're taking the literally life and death risk to protest.
But you would know that if you've been there.
Because we were wrong, and lost does not mean that the talib were right, good, or even welcome. Afghanistan fell because the government that we put in place was corrupt, because their military was a jobs program And very much because they are not seen and do not see themselves as a single united country.
But because they have no desire to be Western does not mean they enjoy their next group of conquers, or that their culture somehow renders them all completely alien or evil or unable to be understood by us.
But you'd know that, you would know all of that, if you'd been there.
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@HosCreates Those apprenticeship times are regional, and vary from state to state, but yeah there's definitely a training time for them.
Law enforcement requires an academy, But I make roughly what your spouse does as an officer in the Metro Atlanta area. I have a degree, but one is not required. I literally worked beside people who are 22 years old who started this career with no further education, two people in their 50s with Masters degrees.
Sanitation, also requires no previous training. Pay is less than what I'm making now, but it is a living wage in the Metro Atlanta area.
However plumbing, electrical, carpentry, and HVAC all will outpace my pay scale over tiime.
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@co6308
"AfD as the leading force of the far-right movement was a demonstration in Chemnitz on September 1, 2018, at which top AfD personnel marched shoulder to shoulder with the figureheads of Pegida, Identitarians, and neo-Nazis."
"twenty-five people arrested in the so-called Reichsbürger raid in December 2022, when federal police arrested a network of suspected far-right militias, included a Berlin judge who sat in the German parliament for the AfD until 2021. The association, which called itself the “Patriotic Union,” had allegedly planned to storm parliament by force of arms and install a self-appointed government."
"Stephan Ernst shot and killed CDU politician Walter Lübcke, the head of the public administration of Kassel. Ernst had previously been an AfD supporter, attending its events and donating money to the party, and in 2018 helped with its state election campaign in Hesse by hanging posters and working campaign tables."
Another directly violent example: in October 2020, an AfD member drove an SUV into an anti-fascist demonstration on the fringes of a party event in Henstedt-Ulzburg in Schleswig-Holstein. Some of the victims were seriously injured. The public prosecutor’s office accuses the driver of hitting the protesters “with intent to kill.”
In September 2019, bjorn höcke threatened "massive consequences" to a ZDF journalist who refused to restart an interview after a series of difficult questions and after asking fellow party members whether various quotes are from his book or from Hitler's Mein Kampf.
And there SO much more. But you know this. Everyone knows this. You're just too cowardly to admit you're pegida in suits and more educated language with less honesty.
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@TheLoyalOfficer I'm sure they did. Our ancestors from any and every culture weren't any stupider than we are. But there's a difference between realizing its value and being able to make it occur within a small community reliably and routinely enough to reach the same kind of impact that the Spartans had.
I think on many of the same festival and routine holidays that they observed, there was the likelihood of the men of the polis putting on some kind of attempt at training.
But let's look at non-infantry units within the United States military to use that as a very loose example. Non-infantry Marines once they leave boot camp, assuming they are not attached to an infantry unit, receive significantly less basic Marine skills/ basic infantry skills than any 03(grunt) unit.
US Army Soldiers in a non-infantry unit will receive even less.
And these are in the two services built around the idea of direct engagement.
There's just so much else going on, that they have very little time to actually put towards consistent training.
Guard units that aren't infantry based are likely to see absolutely no infantry skills training outside of their annual training. Which amounts to a roughly two weeks a year.
Maybe.
So you see the problems that the commander of a polis might have, when he's not the military dictator, he has to put up with people complaining that they're not able to come to the fields, their slaves are robbing the blind, I've got to get things to market, you have no idea what it's like to run a blacksmithie by yourself, etc etc.
Your average leader knows he. should get the rest of his citizens training.
It's just that they don't WANT to, much.
And then suddenly, the bastards from Thebes are raiding you, and you wish you had but WELP.
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@fedbia2003 Fulton, Union, Henry, Dekalb, (All in Georgia) Dade, Westchester, Duval (i think.) Pasco.... (All in Florida's) That's a start.
And the primary job of firefighters in most municipalities is as emergency medicine first responders. Again, what you see on TV or what people assume isn't reality.
It is not that the public defenders want to spend their time doing this, it is that there is no infrastructure to provide them the stability they need to properly defend their client. You can't flame the client who doesn't have a house because you can't even meet with them if they're busy trying to not starve to death.
Hiding behind this is a lack of social workers, a lack of case managers, a lack of so much that public defender's find themselves in the exact same spot that much of major metropolitan law enforcement does, being called upon to do everything except their job because every other bit of supportive infrastructure was removed.
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WWII, The NK in Korea (the Chinese, however, not so much), Desert Storm.OIF. (I'm going to award them a successful proxy war when in Afghanistan versus the USSR, however that success would come right back to bite them in the ass.)
Which by the way, is incredibly good compared to other major powers. In the same time frame....
Britain: WWII, Falklands (lost or failed in several others)
France: Not even WWII.
USSR: WWII and they get, in my opinion, a successful proxy war in Vietnam.
Russia: Chechnya, Georgia, Ukraine the first time. (It is important to note every single one of the nations they fought bordered them.)
China: India. (Lost to Vietnam, fought the US & allies to a draw in Korea.) Tibet really doesn't count due to the enormous difference in technology and size.
The keyboard legions love to talk about how few wars the United States won, and neglect to remember how few wars get won authoritatively by anybody, particularly in modern times across large distances.
It's almost like war is hard but talking shit on the internet is easy.
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I have absolutely no problem discussing immigration has not entirely being built around racism and racial/ethnic bigotries, discriminations, and preconceptions.
It's a complicated subject, and immigration control is important for every entity that has a border of any kind.
THAT SAID It is an impossible subject to discuss with any conservative or reactionary person because every single one of them swears up and down in every moment that there is no such thing as racism the common no such thing as bigotry, no such thing as discrimination, no such thing as preconceptions or populism UNLESS it's somehow mystically affecting only the most dominant and majority group.
Fun example, but only one example, of this is here in the United States where you get people arguing that black Americans were benefited by slavery and then mystically as soon as they were freed, began to be the most benefited group in the United States.
Or some version of the same for Mexicans.
Or some version of the same for Turks in Germany.
Or etc etc etc.
So it's a pointless conversation to have, went over and over and over and over and over again you see no responsibility taken by one side and an absolute refusal of any kind of nuance.
It is better to just try to put your party in power or your group in power and keep them there and affect your own policy into existence. Because there will be no debate, education or ecumenicism.
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The 1990s, when the United States Army tried to reinvent itself as the Marine Corps.
The thousands and tens.: when the United States Marine Corps tried to reinvent itself as a four division sized Ranger batt that could swim well with bigger guns (tanks, arty, air.)
In the end, both of our services shot themselves in the foot, then stepped on their dicks.
The USMC vitally needs combined air,sea, land aspect. It has to remain light and punch above its weight and prize mobility and deployability over even long-term survivability in the field. Those are the fixed requirements of the niche that we accommodate and excel at.
And behind the motivated pitbull with a Bowie knife, you need a broadsword, wielded by a Soldier In thick armor with a broad shield. While the United States Army definitely needs units that bridge the 24-hour deployability of the United States Marine Corps to the significant time to Target of an armored division, in the main, the United States Army and Air Force need to be the final word of the "Find Out"phase of the DODs "FAFO" spectrum.
Here's to the 5 services and those cosplayers in space force getting back to our interconnected core competencies, shining at them, giving each other shit and still getting the job done better than most.
Semper Fi, SFC. Excellent video.
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@talknight2 It's 20% of your defense budget. There is no world in which that is insignificant. Also it's the entirety of your nuclear program, which you stole from us. And you have definitely reverse engineered and leveraged a tremendous amount of that military aid in developing your defensive industry.
Any honest, non radicalized conversation about Israel cannot ignore the fact that Israel's existence and supremacy is innately tied to its status as the most significant US ally in the region. And that it benefits, financially, to a great degree, from that alliance.
I feel it can be argued that it benefits much more so than the United States does.
Israel is not a monolithic evil, nor a purely benighted land of heroes bravely growing oranges in the desert. It ist an apartheid state, suppressing the local indigenous population and beholden to its most conservative elements, while unsuccessfully at the moment struggling with a highly corrupt government.
It is also a country with a wide variety of people, who have managed multiple military and economic miracles through a great deal of their own hard work, ingenuity and sacrifice. A country that until The assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, seemed much more interested in a grudging piece with its neighbors, then becoming the country it has become now.
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