Title: Here Are 3 Reasons Why The U.S. Military Is Facing An Extremely Severe Recruiting Shortage In 2022 Source:
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Should we be surprised that so few young adults want to serve in the U.S. military? When I was growing up, serving in the U.S. military was considered to be a noble profession. My own father was in the U.S. Navy throughout all my years in school, and I never once thought that he should leave to get a different job until he finally decided that it was time to retire. But now Joe Biden and his politically correct minions at the Pentagon have transformed our military into a laughingstock, and that should deeply grieve all of us. The U.S. military is one of our most important national institutions, but it continues to get weaker and weaker.
According to NBC News, every single branch of our military is having difficulty with recruiting in 2022
Every branch of the U.S. military is struggling to meet its fiscal year 2022 recruiting goals, say multiple U.S. military and defense officials, and numbers obtained by NBC News show both a record low percentage of young Americans eligible to serve and an even tinier fraction willing to consider it.
The officials said the Pentagons top leaders are now scrambling for ways to find new recruits to fill out the ranks of the all-volunteer force. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks consider the shortfall a serious issue, said the officials, and have been meeting on it frequently with other leaders.
The Army is having the biggest problem with recruiting.
At this point, the Army has only reached 40 percent of its goal for this fiscal year.
That is terrible, because the fiscal year ends on September 30th.
Officials are primarily blaming a couple of factors for the shortfall. The pool of young people that are actually eligible for the military is shrinking, and the percentage of those that are eligible that actually intend to serve is also shrinking
The pool of those eligible to join the military continues to shrink, with more young men and women than ever disqualified for obesity, drug use or criminal records. Last month, Army Chief of Staff Gen. James McConville testified before Congress that only 23% of Americans ages 17-24 are qualified to serve without a waiver to join, down from 29% in recent years.
An internal Defense Department survey obtained by NBC News found that only 9% of those young Americans eligible to serve in the military had any inclination to do so, the lowest number since 2007.
I think that it says a lot about our society that 77 percent of our young people are not even qualified to serve in the military.
That is absolutely pathetic.
And it is really alarming that such a low percentage of those that are actually eligible have any desire to do so.
How can we explain this?
Well, here are 3 reasons why a lot of young people out there are shunning the military these days
#1 Political Correctness
Traditionally, a high percentage of military recruits come from homes that are both conservative and patriotic.
But thanks to the Biden administration, the U.S. military has now become a politically correct madhouse
Start with President Joe Bidens Inauguration Day executive order prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation. The order specifically opened doors for transgender men who want access to the restroom, the locker room, or school sports reserved for women.
Under a DoD Instruction, all military personnel must embrace the notion that gender is assigned at birth, even though human DNA and chromosomes in every cell determine biological sex long before birth. Doctors, nurses, and chaplains must provide or support controversial treatments for gender dysphoria, including life-long hormones or irreversible surgeries, regardless of their own medical ethics or religious convictions.
And of course each June the political correctness in the military tends to reach a crescendo, and this year is certainly no exception
President Bidens obsequious Proclamation on Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) Pride Month sparked numerous displays of LGBT activism, including a high-level Pride Month event at the Pentagon.
Marine Corps headquarters tweeted an image of a helmet sporting six rainbow-colored bullets. Air Force Recruiting posted a picture of trainees running with a rainbow striped banner, not the Stars and Stripes, and in Germany, Ramstein Air Force Base sponsored their second Drag Queen Story Time for children.
If General Patton could see what our military has become, he would be rolling over in his grave.
But even though our military leaders are being relentlessly ridiculed, they keep producing more cringe-inducing videos for social media like this one
What is a self-respecting young conservative that is thinking about joining the military supposed to think when he sees something like that?
#2 Vaccine Mandates
I warned that good people would be driven away from the military by the vaccine mandates that Joe Biden implemented, and that is precisely what has happened.
Needless to say, the majority of those that are opposed to vaccine mandates are conservative, and as I have already noted conservatives traditionally make up the largest pool of military recruits.
And not only is the military losing recruits, but it is also losing countless good people that are already serving in the ranks.
For example, it is being reported that tens of thousands of National Guard soldiers are no longer allowed to participate in their military duties because they have refused to be vaccinated
Some 40,000 National Guard and 22,000 Reserve soldiers who refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer allowed to participate in their military duties, also effectively cutting them off from some of their military benefits, Army officials announced Friday.
Soldiers who refuse the vaccination order without an approved or pending exemption request are subject to adverse administrative actions, including flags, bars to service, and official reprimands, an Army spokesperson said in a statement.
There is a significant chunk of the population that will not even consider military service for the foreseeable future because of the absurd vaccination policies of the Biden administration.
That is extremely unfortunate, because large numbers of really good people are being rejected for no good reason at all.
#3 War With Russia
The war in Ukraine has fundamentally changed how many view service in the U.S. military.
In the past, serving in the military could mean dying in action, but that was mostly for personnel serving on the front lines in places such as Iraq or Afghanistan. See also 100-Year-Old Military Vet Becomes I Should Have Sided with Hitler Meme
But if our proxy war with Russia in Ukraine becomes an actual shooting war between our two nations, it could rapidly become a nuclear conflict.
And if there is a nuclear war between the United States and Russia, all of our military bases will be prime targets.
You can find a list of all of our military bases on Wikipedia right here. If you are working on a military base and the Russians launch a surprise first strike, you will almost certainly be among the 20 percent of the U.S. population that will instantly be wiped out during such an attack.
I know that there are a lot of young people out that there have no intention of needlessly dying in a pointless war with Russia, and I cant blame them for seeing things that way.
As the quantity and the quality of recruits continues to go down, we can see the impact that this is having on our military in countless ways.
For example, we just learned that a 65 million dollar Super Hornet was simply blown off one of our aircraft carriers in the Mediterranean Sea by bad weather
On July 8, 2022, an F/A-18 Super Hornet assigned to Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 1, embarked aboard USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75), blew overboard due to unexpected heavy weather in the Mediterranean Sea. The carrier was conducting a replenishment-at-sea, which was safely terminated through established procedures.
And at this point the Navy hasnt even decided whether to go back and get the aircraft or not
The Navy has not yet made a determination if the service will recover a F/A-18 Super Hornet that blew off the deck of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN-75).
The service announced Sunday that the Super Hornet was blown overboard on Friday due to heavy weather in the Mediterranean Sea. There was no personnel in the aircraft at the time, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa spokesperson Cmdr. Richlyn Ivey said in a statement to USNI News on Monday.
U.S. 6th Fleet is still reviewing how to recover the aircraft, Ivey said.
Are you kidding me?
The incompetence that we are witnessing on a regular basis in the military now is absolutely mind blowing.
Of course the same thing could be said about the incompetence that we are witnessing on a regular basis from our federal government.
We better hope that a major war doesnt erupt any time soon, because we are definitely not ready for one.
Poster Comment:
This is by design. The vaxxed soldiers will be dropping like flies in 2023 or 2024 which is when the Dollar Dies and we have Nationwide Food Riots.
The army has been offering immigrants a fast tract to green card status if they serve. Lot of Latinos now in the army. Willingly or unwillingly (Civil War) there have always been foreigners in the US army.
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What do most people not realise about the wild west? (picked off of Quota)
Most people dont realize how many of Custers men were Irish and Germans. They were also mostly in their 20s and 30s not the middle-aged men with a paunch you sometimes see in movies. (Even Custer himself was only 36 when he died.)
When the Sioux came over that hill at the Little Bighorn in 1876, a whole lot of shouts and groans of dying, frightened men must have been spoken in German, or in an Irish accent, or maybe even in Gaelic.
We tend to think of people in the Wild West as Americans and Indians. Hollywood usually has settlers speaking like rough-and-tumble Western buckaroos or Nebraska farm boys. But a ton of Europeans were bumming around the West. You were just as likely to hear an English, Irish or German accent in Montana Territory in 1876 as you were to hear an American one.
I dont know what the exact percentage in Custers 7th Cavalry was, but once you look through the roll books
, you realize just how many foreign-born soldiers were killed alongside him. Of the 600 or so men in the regiment, 103 were Irish. I havent counted how many were German. There was also the random French-, Italian- and Russian-born soldier in there. The list reflects the fact that in the decade between the end of the Civil War and the Little Bighorn, 47% of soldiers enlisted in the U.S. Army were born outside the U.S. (And obviously, they were almost entirely from Europe.)
Cashan, William L Sergeant 1845 Glenall County Queens Ireland Soldier with Custer's column-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
Barth, Robert E Private 1850 Pforzheim Baden Germany With Custer's column-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
Botzer, Edward G 1st Sergeant 1845 Bremerhaven Germany In valley fight-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
Griffin, Patrick C 1848 County Kerry Ireland With Custer's column-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
Klein, Gustav F Private 1847 Wurtemburg Germany With Custer's column-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
Stungewitz, Ygnatz C 1847 Kuuno Russia With Custer's column-Killed Died June 25, 1876 Little Bighorn
This list includes the unusual Miles Keogh, one of the company commanders in Custers regiment. Keogh was from County Carlow, Ireland, and served in the army of the Pope and the Vatican Guard in Italy before he was recruited by the Irish-born Archbishop of New York, John Hughes, to fight in the American Civil War.
One of the strange ironies of Keoghs death in Montana is that when the mostly mutilated bodies of his company were found a few days after the battle, Keoghs body had been stripped naked but wasnt mutilated. The theory is that Sitting Bulls warriors left him untouched because he was wearing an Agnus Dei medal around his neck and some of the Sioux warriors were, like him, Catholic.
Which brings up another incredible footnote in the history of the battle. Black Elk (Heáka Sápa), who fought at the Little Bighorn against Custers soldiers as a 13-year-old, is being considered for beatification in the Catholic Church. Before too many years are out, the old Sioux visionary who wrote one of the most amazing American autobiographies may become Saint Black
This list includes the unusual Miles Keogh, one of the company commanders in Custers regiment. Keogh was from County Carlow, Ireland, and served in the army of the Pope and the Vatican Guard in Italy before he was recruited by the Irish-born Archbishop of New York, John Hughes, to fight in the American Civil War.
One of the strange ironies of Keoghs death in Montana is that when the mostly mutilated bodies of his company were found a few days after the battle, Keoghs body had been stripped naked but wasnt mutilated. The theory is that Sitting Bulls warriors left him untouched because he was wearing an Agnus Dei medal around his neck and some of the Sioux warriors were, like him, Catholic.
This is interesting. But one thing stands out. If these Sioux were Catholic, where did they worship? There were no Catholic churches in Montana in 1876 that I know of. I am sure that missionaries were around though. ;)
"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke
Jesuits had been in the area a long time and I don't think it mattered much to them which country theoretically controlled. Hardly any whites other than trappers and traders. Mostly all injuns.
The wailing of the pipers served to rouse the troops, but it came at a great cost. An easy target for the Germans, of the 2,500 pipers who served during the Great War, an estimated 500 were killed, while another 600 were wounded.
Those were certainly other times and those were wholly other types of "ladies."
I don't know what our current military will be good for (given the leadership and the followership that's becoming in many ways laughable) but I can see myriad threats on the horizon, many of which we will have stupidly instigated and others that will come as a complete surprise.