Posted on Sep 1, 2015
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Defense Secretary Ash Carter told troops and veterans Tuesday that he's looking at some large-scale reforms for the military's personnel system, but he made clear that he feels careers in uniform should remain distinct because not all civilian-sector solutions will fit the military.

"For us to keep recruiting and retaining the best, the military has to be an attractive place to work," Carter told thousands of veterans gathered at the American Legion National Convention in Baltimore.

Check out this article from Army Times:

Carter: New generation needs new military personnel system

http://www.militarytimes.com/story/military/pentagon/2015/09/01/carter-troop-talk/71514566/
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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In my opinion, means supply and demand. The new equipment must, be manned with new personnel to keep the cutting edge for defense.
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I hope he will walk his talk, SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL. It will be really good for the future of our military strength.
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MSG Usarec Liason At Nrpc/Nara
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I'm all for some change to keep the military competitive with the civilian sector. I'm just wondering what the "cost" of potential changes will really be.
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I think they are making too many changes too quick. Too many unknowns and unanswered questions, MSG (Join to see). Don't you think?
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There is always a new can of worms with each change and I doubt every thing is thought all the way through.
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1SG Joseph Yorski, MHS
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No worries! DIMHRS will be here any day now...
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