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I believe Infantry and Operators should be treated with a higher regard in the military.
Even officers and NCOs of all other military specialties should show respect to our nation's true warriors.
The general military is doing a good job of promoting everyone is a warrior but those non combat arms specialties do not train or destroy their bodies like true combatants. I would even say that infantry line medics and navy corpsman that are attached to the marines deserve the same regard.
This is not intended as a put down of other specialties but an awareness that some put in more than others in combat arms.
Even officers and NCOs of all other military specialties should show respect to our nation's true warriors.
The general military is doing a good job of promoting everyone is a warrior but those non combat arms specialties do not train or destroy their bodies like true combatants. I would even say that infantry line medics and navy corpsman that are attached to the marines deserve the same regard.
This is not intended as a put down of other specialties but an awareness that some put in more than others in combat arms.
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 413
When growing up in the military, a rifle team leader once told me "there's a few people you don't mess with; 1-Doc 2 - supply 3- cooks 4 - finance." Kind of keeps you thinking that each Soldier is as important as the next. As a fellow Infantryman and a Non-Commissioned Officer, it saddens me to think that there are NCOs that don't understand the big picture. If you don't have support, you don't make it to the fight.
13b- prep your objective with indirect fires before you land on the objective
MP-KEEPS your family and Soldiers safe while in garrison
Supply-3 days into a mission, and you're almost black on water, you call your XO for a resupply, who does he/she task that to?
Finance-pay? No other words needed
I could go on and on with this, but you get the point. Every has their own piece of the puzzle, and we are more powerful together than separate.
13b- prep your objective with indirect fires before you land on the objective
MP-KEEPS your family and Soldiers safe while in garrison
Supply-3 days into a mission, and you're almost black on water, you call your XO for a resupply, who does he/she task that to?
Finance-pay? No other words needed
I could go on and on with this, but you get the point. Every has their own piece of the puzzle, and we are more powerful together than separate.
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SFC, they have those types of classes and they ARE NOT DISCUSSED!! THE PERSON or PERSONS just get YELLED at if they do not stay up to their standards, and are tested regularly. and its not fun!!
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SSG Eddye Royal
BTW, my family is of NATIVE AMERICAN AND GERMAN so we fight on both sides of WWI and WWI. and the GOVT asked my family who trained me? no one, so they (GOVT) did
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I believe that role is already filled by Cav scouts. You may bow down to us if you wish. Scratch that. You will bow!
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As a 73B O3 Medical Officer I went on missions outside the wire and stayed at remote, austere COPs to help keep you in the fight. One team one fight.
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If you want more respect than what you already get as a Soldier, hit the prestige button in you character class menu. It's usually at the bottom of the menu next to save and quit. While you're there, try to add a few attribute points to your humility and intelligence and charisma. It might help you open up those hidden dialogue that will make people more receptive of your garbage. I'll bet you never looked down on that medic that was right there with you in the suck getting shot at just like you. That is if you have done any of what you post on your profile.
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I think the military is a waste of funds anyway. Half of the "POG" Mos's could easily be done away with coming from a billion dollar company as a project manager, it makes me laugh every time.
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