Posted on Oct 12, 2014
LTC Operations Officer (Opso)
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After looking at a few of the more recent discussions such as the Army Ranger whose jacket was not held up it seems to me that more and more of the military is becoming openly biased. Many may deny that they are biased, but when cornered by their own words they sometimes back-off. Do you feel that we as a military are becoming openly biased? If you think so, what impact will this have on our military?
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MAJ Robert (Bob) Petrarca
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I believe we have always looked out for our own and continue to do so but with the advent and proliferation of social media and the state of the traditional media and how we are represented, we do come across as being biased. We are in effect a large, "special interest" group competing against all the other special interest groups for attention, funding and personnel.
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MSgt Electrical Power Production
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My take on the question is yes members are biased in a way. Just like police officers who are on the job for many years. That start to look at most folks as criminals if they are not cops themselves. In the same way that we who have served believe only other military members can understand or even fix our problems. We have trust issues of people. So we have trouble looking at civilians as our equal.

Not sure if that is what you where going for, but that is my understanding of the question.
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1LT David Moeglein
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I think that on the whole, service members and veterans understand leadership. It was amazing to me that when first becoming employed as a civilian, how little my managers thought about what it would be like to be on the receiving end of their orders. Is there a bonding experience that happens when you inspect your soldier's feet? I think most trained in the military have a sense of what an illegal order is. Honor and integrity is a part of our training and culture. The stakes are too high to not have it be a priority.
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