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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Thanks for sharing.
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SPC Woody Bullard
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Interesting article on the "new" military recruiting model. From what I have read and heard from
both the younger veterans and active duty members this is NOT the U.S. Army I served in on
active duty from 1968 to 1971. I'm not talking about the advancement in military technology
such as weapons systems. I'm talking about the physical contact in basic training which is not
at the level it was when I served. New volunteer recruits entering military service must be
treated on a different level than when there was a selective service system military draft.
Today's all volunteer military trainee can not be treated the way drill sergeants trained my
generation. Drill sergeants could and did put their hands on you which included a swift kick
to your body with their boot when a trainee messed up. I witnessed this "physical contact"
training during my eight weeks of BCT at Fort Benning, Georgia in 1968. I was on the receiving
end of a boot kick to my ribs delivered by the mess hall staff sergeant. I was pulling KP duty and
my major malfunction was not cleaning the kitchen floor and grease trap fast enough. A training
NCO who engaged in that kind of physical contact today would be brought up on charges.
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SPC Nancy Greene
SPC Nancy Greene
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Things were changing when I entered Basic in 1983. Drills couldn’t put their hands on ‘trainees’ , but they found other means. I spent most of my eight weeks at Ft Jackson in ‘the front leaning rest position’! I think I ‘pushed’ almost every inch of THAT Post! That’s what happens when you’re an intelligent, sarcastic, female who entered the Army as E3/PFC due to my college degree. Things HAVE changed; however being a voluntary enlistment should indicate an individual’s motivation to protect our freedom.
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PVT Mark Zehner
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They can have ours as well!
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