Posted on Feb 12, 2015
SFC Richard M.
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It seems that lately there are more and more posts that single out a particular group and question their validity. Can women do this? Does religion do that? Is the President this? What about this Vet who didn't see combat?

Does it really matter? If a woman tries and fails, at least she had the opportunity to try. If they take prayer out of formation, can't we still go to church? Doesn't the President deserve respect if for no other reason than being our Commander In Chief? Who Cares if the Vet didn't see Combat? Isn't he serving his country anyways?

I know there are exceptions to everything. There are those who can't meet the standards, who shuck responsibilities, who dodge deployments. I'm not talking about the exceptions. I'm talking about the bigger picture.

Again, does it really matter?
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Sgt Ramon Nacanaynay
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The discussion or lack of discussion matters. If it didn't, then why did you bring it up?
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MAJ Jim Steven
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after spending some time on this site, I have seriously wondered if some of these people are going to make it on the outside...
not kidding, see a serious challenge of some to adapt to civilian life
we are all going to be a civilian (unless you die while in the service).
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SGT Jim Z.
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NO it does not matter but these are the topics that get people spun up.
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