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“Those noncommissioned officers have for generations been a new recruit's first real introduction to the Army, famously been known to scream, curse and physically punish trainees. But Army planners are hoping that instead of the stereotypical drill sergeants in round brown hats, the new crop of NCOs will act more like strict football coaches.”
Ugh. Not my military of the 1970s. This is another step in the methodical, reconstructive transformation of historical America.

https://townhall.com/columnists/allenwest/2022/05/16/the-lefts-hatred-of-america-n2607296
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
MAJ Hugh Blanchard
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Although I had done some hard physical work to earn money for college, I was not sufficiently tough when I enlisted. The Army drill sergeants who taught me in Basic fixed that problem, but it wasn't accomplished by "football coach behavior." They acted like wartime drill sergeants, sometimes knocking our heads together to make a point. They had all served together in the 11th ACR in Vietnam and they were very tough. And that was what we needed. Trying to coax recruits to achieve desired attitudes and skills is not what will make folks ready to fight. I'm fine with more weight training, that's great for conditioning. But we need old-style drill sergeants as well to whip recruits into a team and toughen them up.
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SP5 Dennis Loberger
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Much different than my time but I believe the emphasis is in the right places
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