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Professor Smooth wrote:I just want to point out that if 1,000,000 people signed up when the population was 76,212,168, that is 1.3 percent of the population. That would mean that a country of 281,421,906 would need to have a military force of 3,658,484 to equal the same percentage. Unfortunately, I haven't found any recent statistics, but I am reasonably sure that the American military includes somewhere around that same area.
GetterDragun wrote:Isn't that kind of what Saddam did. Technically, when he was in office, his country was in a fear induced state of equilibrium. Bush kind of did the same thing, but without the equilibrium part.
lkavadas wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:I just want to point out that if 1,000,000 people signed up when the population was 76,212,168, that is 1.3 percent of the population. That would mean that a country of 281,421,906 would need to have a military force of 3,658,484 to equal the same percentage. Unfortunately, I haven't found any recent statistics, but I am reasonably sure that the American military includes somewhere around that same area.
Yeah, sorry, you're right. Using the adjusted numbers we should have seen 3.6 million men volunteer the day after 9/11. We didn't.
We totally don't have anywhere near that number in our military though. According to the Census Bureau the entire American armed forces, all branches combined, is around 1.4 million (Source)
Anyways, here's a personal anecdote that should illustrate how we as a nation have completely lost any military edge beyond technology.
I originally listed in NOV 2001 while I was a junior in high school. In the summer of '02 I left in between my junior and senior year to complete Basic Combat Training at Fort Knox. My MOS, or job as you will, is a 19D Cavalry Scout. The premise behind the MOS is that small units of about 60-100 men operate as the complete forward most ground element. We operate in M3A3 Bradleys, M1025/6 HMMWVs, UH-60 Black Hawks, or on foot depending on the type of cavalry unit we're assigned. We're supposed to hunt out armored forces and destroy them via artillery, air strikes, or on our own. Think about that. We're talking a HMMWV engaging a main battle tank. This is not safe. Or better yet, you're air cav jumping out on foot and doing the entire thing dismounted. Plus the only immediate forces we have to back us up are the other platoons in our very small troop. This is a dangerous job. It basically combines mechanized infantry, heavy anti-armor infantry, armor crewman, and air assault all into one MOS. We're one of the most critical MOSs in the army particularly now because we're so versatilely trained that we can fill nearly any role in Iraq. One day I can drive an armored vehicle and then next I can jump out of a helo and start CQB maneuvers to clear a building.
So anyways, BCT in 2002. It was tough. If you screwed up you were made a harsh example of. I was struck by a drill sergeant twice on the very first day because as we marched from reception to our barracks we had to hold our two duffle bags of equipment straight out to our sides so our arms were parallel with the ground.
Well, I wasn't the first to have my dufflebag scrap against the ground but I was the first one the drill sergeants noticed. I was immediately pounced on and took a gut shot. I was pretty hard and fell over. When I was getting back up they told me I took too long and he hit me again.
As the weeks wore on I was pushed, belittled, punched a few more times, crushed by the drill sergeant on the pugil stick training, and was choke slammed against a wall and then lifted off my feet by my throat with one of a drill sergeant. I'm not a small man. I'm 6'1" and was about 190 lbs around then. This drill sergeant was a beast.
The lesson was that BCT is tough. And it should be. It should be vicious. These men are preparing for me combat where I will be killing other men and watching my friends be killed. I can't be phased or indecisive because that will lead to my or others' deaths. This is why it was so tough. The other reason they made it like this is to ingrain how important it is to follow orders. When you first start out you are terrified of your drill sergeant. You do what he tells you. After a few weeks you hate him. You still do what he tells you. By the end of BCT, somehow, you absolutely adore the man. I don't even know how it happened but if I was put into a unit where my former drill sergeant was my platoon sergeant or something I'd follow that man to the ends of earth until the end of time and never hesitate to do exactly what he tells me to do.
After the summer ended I passed my BCT tests and went home. The next summer after graduation I had to finish up my job training in Fort Knox. Most MOS training is done in two phases: BCT and AIT (Advanced Individual Training). My MOS doesn't do this. It's OSUT (One Station Unit Training).
OSUT means that after basic... things don't change. You're in the same place with the same drill sergeants with the same trainees.
So off I go to Fort Knox. Imagine my surprise when after a few days I ask the other guys who had been there for the 9 weeks (because I already had BCT done I came into a unit had advanced to where I left off the summer before) why the drill sergeants were so damn nice. They didn't hit anyone. They gave you plenty of time to eat, they didn't smoke ya that bad(physical exercise until you basically collapse), hell, I didn't even hear them swear.
Imagine my surprise when I read all these new rules about how drill sergeants are supposed to treat "trainees." They can't strike them anymore. They can only do so much physical exercise a day. They have to give you X amount of time after you eat to "digest." They can't use tobacco products in front of you (WTF?), and they can't call you anything besides "trainee, private, or your last name."
I was in **** bizarro-world. I couldn't believe it. I thought someone was playing a joke on me. I went along for 9 more weeks expected the other shoe to drop and it never did.
This is how our combat troops are being trained; as absolute pussies. People don't understand how big of a problem this is. The original harsh nature of training was to weed out the weak. That was it's only purpose. Combat jobs are the most stressful there are and this is how we're training our soldiers?
It's pathetic, absolutely pathetic. It's no wonder we can't win a war when we can't even train our soldiers to be men. Pathetic.GetterDragun wrote:Isn't that kind of what Saddam did. Technically, when he was in office, his country was in a fear induced state of equilibrium. Bush kind of did the same thing, but without the equilibrium part.
It's the same thing all conquerors throughout history have done.
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Thankfully, the Maries still know how to train combat forces.
lkavadas wrote:YouFearGalvatron wrote:Thankfully, the Maries still know how to train combat forces.
The USMC uses and follows the same training guidelines. The Department of Defense mandates them, not the individual branches. Same rules apply to them.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:The thing about ANYONE who is a fanatic is extreme arrogance.
My best guess, (NOTE: I really don't know about this) is that they KNOW we're nigh-invincicle. 9/11 aside, what's the worst a foreign country has done to us since the War of 1812?
So they try to exploit that. Prove their dominance by taking down the Alpha Male. Unfortunately, third-world tend to be underfunded. Kim Jong Il and whathisface in Iran (I really can't remember his name!) are probably the closest, given that they have developed nuclear technology.
Then again, going by that, Russia is a bigger threat, given that their nuke-count is almost equal to ours. So maybe I'm wrong.
Also, if we're talking about US military business, why not talk about the Navy SEALS? They do some crazy stuff, but they NEVER talk about it. What's the deal with that?
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Shadowman wrote:The thing about ANYONE who is a fanatic is extreme arrogance.
My best guess, (NOTE: I really don't know about this) is that they KNOW we're nigh-invincicle. 9/11 aside, what's the worst a foreign country has done to us since the War of 1812?
So they try to exploit that. Prove their dominance by taking down the Alpha Male. Unfortunately, third-world tend to be underfunded. Kim Jong Il and whathisface in Iran (I really can't remember his name!) are probably the closest, given that they have developed nuclear technology.
Then again, going by that, Russia is a bigger threat, given that their nuke-count is almost equal to ours. So maybe I'm wrong.
Also, if we're talking about US military business, why not talk about the Navy SEALS? They do some crazy stuff, but they NEVER talk about it. What's the deal with that?
Never had the pleasure of meeting a SEAL. I have met a few Green Berets. They told me a story, don't know how true it is, but it went like this:
Two Green Berets were on leave in their home town, it was a home football game in this college town. Anyway, after the game, the football team goes for drinks and the Berets are there, just the two of them, not bothering anyone, just having a couple of beers.
Well, the college slobs get all angry because the Berets are getting all of the attention from a few of the hot girls in the bar that were at the game.
So these little snots started talking crap to the Berets. They were claiming to be so "hard" because they were 1st string football players on the team. The Berets asked to settle it outside, so these two Berets decimate these 6 college football clowns in a matter of seconds.
Lesson for the day, never f*** with a genuine Green Beret.
Anyway, the ones I met were crazy. But they were also hard core.
YouFearGalvatron wrote:Never had the pleasure of meeting a SEAL. I have met a few Green Berets. They told me a story, don't know how true it is, but it went like this:
Two Green Berets were on leave in their home town, it was a home football game in this college town. Anyway, after the game, the football team goes for drinks and the Berets are there, just the two of them, not bothering anyone, just having a couple of beers.
Well, the college slobs get all angry because the Berets are getting all of the attention from a few of the hot girls in the bar that were at the game.
So these little snots started talking crap to the Berets. They were claiming to be so "hard" because they were 1st string football players on the team. The Berets asked to settle it outside, so these two Berets decimate these 6 college football clowns in a matter of seconds.
Lesson for the day, never f*** with a genuine Green Beret.
Anyway, the ones I met were crazy. But they were also hard core.
Shadowman wrote:The thing about ANYONE who is a fanatic is extreme arrogance.
My best guess, (NOTE: I really don't know about this) is that they KNOW we're nigh-invincicle. 9/11 aside, what's the worst a foreign country has done to us since the War of 1812?
So they try to exploit that. Prove their dominance by taking down the Alpha Male. Unfortunately, third-world tend to be underfunded. Kim Jong Il and whathisface in Iran (I really can't remember his name!) are probably the closest, given that they have developed nuclear technology.
Then again, going by that, Russia is a bigger threat, given that their nuke-count is almost equal to ours. So maybe I'm wrong.
Also, if we're talking about US military business, why not talk about the Navy SEALS? They do some crazy stuff, but they NEVER talk about it. What's the deal with that?
Professor Smooth wrote:Shadowman wrote:The thing about ANYONE who is a fanatic is extreme arrogance.
My best guess, (NOTE: I really don't know about this) is that they KNOW we're nigh-invincicle. 9/11 aside, what's the worst a foreign country has done to us since the War of 1812?
So they try to exploit that. Prove their dominance by taking down the Alpha Male. Unfortunately, third-world tend to be underfunded. Kim Jong Il and whathisface in Iran (I really can't remember his name!) are probably the closest, given that they have developed nuclear technology.
Then again, going by that, Russia is a bigger threat, given that their nuke-count is almost equal to ours. So maybe I'm wrong.
Also, if we're talking about US military business, why not talk about the Navy SEALS? They do some crazy stuff, but they NEVER talk about it. What's the deal with that?
Wow. Just wow. In the same post where you admit to not even knowing the name of the President of Iran, call the United States (who haven't had a decisive military victory in more than six DECADES) the "alpha male" and "nigh-invincible," you accuse the OTHER guys of being arrogant? Were you TRYING to be ironic?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Professor Smooth wrote:Are you suggesting wholesale slaughter of foreign civillian populations? Under what circumstances would such a tactic be appropriate?
Leonardo wrote:Take your lips off my pipe!
Ironhidensh wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:Are you suggesting wholesale slaughter of foreign civillian populations? Under what circumstances would such a tactic be appropriate?
I'm not suggesting it, just pointing out a fact. I find the concept of population slaughter just a little bit deplorable.
Leonardo wrote:Did they give a reason why they wouldn't allow her to change her religion?
Professor Smooth wrote:What's your point, then? The US can't win a war without wholesale slaughter of civilians, and the US should not engage in that?
lkavadas wrote:Professor Smooth wrote:What's your point, then? The US can't win a war without wholesale slaughter of civilians, and the US should not engage in that?
He's bringing up the fact that ever since we decided we were "nice guys" and removed civilians and their assets as acceptable targets for violent actions we've lost every single war we've participated in.
Conversely, back when civilians and their assets were acceptable targets we won every single war we participated in.
Professor Smooth wrote:Now by "we" do you mean "people who fought before any one of us was born?"
Here is the problem with this line of thinking. When "we" dropped atomic bombs on two civillian cities, THE GOVERNMENT surrendered. The people of Japan had such respect for their government that they (for the most part) accepted the surrender. This does not apply to Iraq. The US took over Iraq's GOVERNMENT very quickly. However, the PEOPLE of Iraq did not abide by their government's decision and continued (or in many cases, started) fighting. All massive civillian casualties
I don't think it'll work.
(and, looking at the numbers, more people have already been killed than in Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined) will do is get MORE civillians to fight the Americans.
Fender Bender wrote:I must say, I got quite a laugh out of the whole numbers debate regarding how many volunteers we would need to equal the percentage from the Spanish American War.
You see, even if we have that many volunteers today, we wouldn't be able to afford them. We would have to turn the majority of them away. Anybody who has read any history knows that in order to have a large military force, you need a large treasury to support them.
People have mentioned Rome, well one of Rome's early adversaries, Carthage, was a prime example. They could not afford to maintain their army during the Punic Wars, and ended up losing. Rome itself fell the same way as they could not afford to maintain its armies when the Huns were pushing into their territory, as well as the Germanic Hordes.
In the case of the Spanish American War, the treasury was fattend with the chance to gain lands in Texas.
Plus, to add on to that, even if we have 3 million troops, what would we do with them? We can only train so many at a time. We only have so many vehicles and transports. Even if they were dispersed across all branches of the military, we would still have plenty of people just sitting at home as reserves.
Even more so, hypothetically speaking, how would we feed 3 million troops, on the other side of the ocean? Sure, we could transport the millions of pounds of food there that they would require, but I feel quite a bit would spoil on the trip itself.
Granted, I'm not a soldier, I'm a student. I learn from mistakes made in the past to avoid making them in the future. If we had more students in this world than soldiers, then perhaps peace across the globe could occur.
What I feel we need to do is negotiate with the Kurds and Turks and create the nation of Kurdistan. If we give the Kurds what they want, or even at least 3/4 of what they want, the violence will shrink, just like Ireland with the attacks on the UK when Ireland was part of the UK. As the IRA has proven though, the violence won't completely disappear, but it will reduce it to what I would consider a tolerable level.
Yes, I know, what the hell am I thinking giving this supposed "evil" nation half of Iraq, but hear me out. We gave half (technically a quarter) of Germany to our Cold War adversaries, the Russians after WW2. Several years later, they switch governments and are no longer a threat to us. By making half of Iraq Iran's problem, we neutralize them as an adversary and gain them as an ally.
Chances are, the current insurgents will be just as against Iranian occupation as they are US occupation. They may deal with the insurgents a bit more brutally than what we would, but that's there perogitive. It may sound a bit synical, but with any luck, the Iranian government would commit some atrocity to cause public outcry against the current government.
Fender Bender wrote:Granted, I'm not a soldier, I'm a student. I learn from mistakes made in the past to avoid making them in the future. If we had more students in this world than soldiers, then perhaps peace across the globe could occur.
The only reason you even have the privilege to attend college is because rough men stand ready to do violence on your behalf.
Anyways, your insinuation that soldiers are less intelligent than students, who are arguably the most pompous and ignorant group of people I've ever met (I'm currently taking classes at the University of Colorado and have half of my B.A. knocked out), is **** insulting.
Enjoy the freedom I provide for you and don't insult me for doing it. Without me you would not take pleasure in the luxuries you have. Don't forget that. Nothing you do in your entire life will ever be as important as the four years I've given to my nation and it's citizens. Nothing.
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