Posted on May 15, 2019
Birth Control Policies at Boot Camp Affect Military Readiness, Study Finds
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Jefe education is the right way to go cupeled with keep them so busy they only take their clothes off when they shower. Sex is a luxury, PVT's, Airmen, etc... should not have the time for such a luxury. They should at least be a sr CPL before they can have sex and then it should be highly regulated and once they achieve a pay grade of E5 or higher they are allowed to have a partner with their aforementioned sex.
AAAaaggghhhh Jefe I kill me. I started to write more but had to erase it as I thought back to when I was 18. My primary goal in life was to be as completely irresponsible and stereotypical as I could be. I was not very successful but it was not due to a lack of effort hahaha
AAAaaggghhhh Jefe I kill me. I started to write more but had to erase it as I thought back to when I was 18. My primary goal in life was to be as completely irresponsible and stereotypical as I could be. I was not very successful but it was not due to a lack of effort hahaha
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LTC Jeff Shearer
CW5 Jack Cardwell - Jefe the only female I saw in basic training was the old Korean lady in the chow hall. She hated PVT's, it is amazing how the hierarchy of needs kicks in when things get mean and ugly. For me the positions may have changed but my hierarchy of needs then was food, sleep and staying out of the Drill Instructors field of fire.
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I am not sure if I agree with the conclusions put forth in the article. They talk about the long tern birth control like norplant and how the navy pushes it but then say how the air force who’s birth control policy is not as regulated has the lowest pregnancy rate. I would look at the percentage of females who get pregnant during their first enlistment and compare that with how many of those people get out of their first enlistment. If a female joined the military for 3 years and realized they hated it getting pregnant is a good way for them to get out of duty they don’t enjoy or become non deployable. With the army being highest percentage with marines a close second this makes sense.
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SPC Samantha Stapley
I agree. I know of two females in the Army that tried to get pregnant to get out of a deployment. Both ended up pregnant multiple times coincidentally right before each deployment.
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