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Posted on May 6, 2022
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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Thanks for sharing. Important info.
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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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Yes exactly what we need a gentler, kinder Army not trained in basic combat skills which in my opinion is the Art of War and killing. Don't forget that we need to have safe spaces in combat zones as well
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SSG Carlos Madden
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How does any of this negate an individual soldiers existing basic combat skills?
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MAJ Bob Miyagishima How does this policy reduce soldier capability in combat? I'm not sure I understand your comment as it relates to combat lethality effectiveness or individual/team/platoon/etc. trained capabilities. I don't want to thumbs down due to lack of understanding your perspective.
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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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Read the article, deployment deferment if undergoing fertility treatment! Convalescent leave after miscarriage, my wife miscarried and I was tdy. I was granted no special leave because the job couldn't permit it at the time. Combat readiness is degraded while pregnant, thus impacting the mission of the unit. Say the person pregnant was the first sergeant of an ADA battery. No physical fitness test for 365 days after a pregnancy. Lactation breaks and a special place to lactate. Emotional leave after a miscarriage. Everyone of these comments I just outlined impact readiness of the individual and the unit as well. Get real lieutenant, thumbs down me, do you think I really care, what a pansy threat.
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MAJ Bob Miyagishima
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SSG Carlos Madden not maintaining training basic combat skills. I was told there is an edit button on my computer. I guess I will need to edit this, but I always post on my phone. Autocorrect takes too many liberties.
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SSG Carlos Madden
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These all seem like sound, reasonable changes to policy to retain good soldiers. I'm not sure why anyone would be against these.
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Army directive aims to make largest service branch more family-friendly
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How about an Army directive that aims to make the largest service branch more lethal in combat, instead?
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Sgt (Join to see) How is today's Army less lethal in combat?
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1LT (Join to see) - You're missing my point. I'm saying instead of focusing time & resources on making it family friendly, how about make it more lethal instead. That's still the function of the Army, isn't it? To kill our enemies?
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SSG Carlos Madden
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Sgt (Join to see) - I'd argue that developing policies that retrain good soldiers does make our military more lethal. I know if I was deployed and duel military, and my wife told me that she wasn't offered basic accommodations to benefit the health of my infant or unborn child, I'd be counting the days to my ETS.
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SSG Carlos Madden - It seems that lately, it's move has been away from lethality and more towards making special accommodations for certain people and making sure that they're well read on this week's social issues. In the meantime, unit cohesion and unit capabilities have suffered.
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I'm happy that they are moving towards a more family friendly Army, but that's going to be hard if the primary mission is to serve your country and be at " home" at the same time. Like I was told when I enlisted as a young married man, " If the Army wanted you to have a wife, they would have issued you one!" My wife could not understand why I was constantly deployed and never made time for family events. My only response to her was that I'm following my orders to provide for my family. 30 years later. We are still together but the sacrifice was traumatizing.
SGT Wayne Dunn
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The Family is important
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SrA Ronald Moore
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Awesome Share
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