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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Monday, February 05, 2007

No parade for the soldiers coming home. No training for the soldiers shipping out.

If you want a real thermostat on the condition of the military,
In response to continuing financial strains, U.S. Army Europe has canceled all welcome home celebrations for units returning from deployment through this fiscal year, halting the tradition of free food, rides and other community festivities for returning soldiers and their families.

Or maybe this:
Soldiers of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division had so little time between deployments to Iraq they had to cram more than a year's worth of training into four months.

Some had only a few days to learn how to fire their new rifles before they deployed to Iraq -- for the third time -- last month. They had no access to the heavily armored vehicles they will be using in Iraq, so they trained on a handful of old military trucks instead. And some soldiers were assigned to the brigade so late that they had no time to train in the United States at all. Instead of the yearlong training recommended prior to deployment, they prepared for war during the two weeks they spent in Kuwait, en route to Anbar, Iraq's deadliest province.

4 Comments:

  • What, are these guys camped by the Potomac with George McClellan? Is this, like, 1861 or something? Four months of training? No live fire training, or very little? No ARMOR?

    Lots of these men and women are going to die. Who will speak for them?

    By Blogger QuakerDave, at 6:34 PM  

  • It's really unbelievable isn't it?

    The scariest part to me is the fill ins who haven't trained with their squads at all. Imagine trying to learn that under fire.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 9:20 PM  

  • I hope people will stop yelling that they love/support their troops/military.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:25 AM  

  • They won't. That statement is too powerful politically whether it's true or not.

    Mike

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 8:31 AM  

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