I think the problem here is in the framing of what the military can be.Yes it should be mandatory that the servant class is sent off to fight the servant class to appease the rich man. I like that idea.
only if needed
america really doesnt neither most countries in europe
in here we have it because its the best way to defend ourself if sergei gets drunk again and gets ideas
also its ingrained in our culture so no one complains about it really
Conscription armies are peaceful armies for the most part.
Harder to motivate couch potatoes to go to war for free, compared to people who get paid for it.
I prefer the system we've got. It's the "people's army", not a pack of mercenaries. However I can't exactly speak to its current effectiveness. 80 years ago, everybody was a bit of a badass, nowadays, not so much.
Conscription armies are peaceful armies for the most part.
Harder to motivate couch potatoes to go to war for free, compared to people who get paid for it.
I prefer the system we've got. It's the "people's army", not a pack of mercenaries. However I can't exactly speak to its current effectiveness. 80 years ago, everybody was a bit of a badass, nowadays, not so much.
Part of me thinks that we should be training a proper "guerrilla army" on the side, in case the traditional army falls apart.
also serving doesnt really make you tough
you come out with some militry skills and wilderness survival skill and thats it (atleast here, depending on focus of training)
you appreciate having a shower for first 6 months then you go back to complaining average guy again.lol
it gets the job done in the sense that it teaches everything necessary from soldier skills
being a badass is up to our people.not military and if we are not then we deserve to get run over
I suppose one advantage is that it's less difficult to adjust to that situation, in case you ever have to go back there again.
When I went back for retraining, it took me about 30-40 mins and I was pretty much as comfortable as I was at the "peak" of my military training (if you can really call it a peak).
Basically, yeah.
Just saying that 10,000 trained commandos might run over 500,000 scrubs who aren't willing to fight. Whereas in previous times, we legitimately had hundreds of thousands of really tough guys, who all knew how to fight, shoot, and survive. That's why our army could match even the Red Army at its greatest, because we had numbers and quality. Now we still have numbers, but we can't really speak to the quality, until put to the test.
world changes and all that
if it gives hope i can say that russians are not the same anymore either
generation thats coming up is very "westernized"
Thing is, everybody's bigger and stronger nowadays. There really shouldn't be any reason why we shouldn't be "tougher". The grandfathers and grand-grandfathers I had, who fought in the war, they were all about 5'5 feet tall, tiny guys who suffered from malnutrition. Simo Häyhä was like 4'11. People would laugh their asses off if they saw a guy like that nowadays. I, and basically everybody else in the current generation, towers over them.
Whether our conscription army can be effective in a fight, will come down to whether people can adjust their mentality quick enough. The weird thing is that a lot of the physically capable guys seemed the most unfit for the military environment. A bunch of them ended up dropping out.
Whether you could stand the lack of sleep was really the determining factor on whether you were going to be "good" or not, atleast in my unit.
military is all about enduring "conditions" (lack of food,sleep,water, horrible weather)
i came in and was in shit shape but i had nothing in civilian world, i remember thinking holy shit we get free food, clothes and learn cool stuff this is awesome.
i adapted vey well and never wanted to leave
i was in recon
Maybe just create some kinda civil service corps that does infrastructure projects and domestic stuff without all the troopy death cult nonsense? We could cut the military budget and use that to pay for it.
I think a year (or two) of public service post-high school is a fine idea, but I wouldn't restrict it to the military, and I would tie it to a reward, such as 50% off of tuition to a state school.
Imagine raising children in a society whose dominant message is: give to the community and you will be rewarded... talk about a concept that is totally foreign to our current culture.
The funniest thing, to me, was when our unit and its captains/lieutenants nearly broke down because the forest where we held our training camp, was packed to the rafters with mosquitos. It was literally a black swarm there. Not kidding, I saw people in tears, captains cursing and just hoping that the shit would end. People with allergic reactions got blown up like the Elephant Man.
It didn't bother me because I've been to such places before, but that was certainly a prime example of a "hostile environment". At the time I remember thinking that if the flies were too tough to handle, then we wouldn't have a hope in hell against the Russians. However there were other units from Lapland and they were literally going around shirtless, not giving a fuck.
By the end it was basically just me and a few other guys doing guard duties, a lot of people dropped out. You would have to stand around guarding a spot for 12 hours while swatting away the flies, not a good place to be if you're an ADHD type guy.
This is the mentality I don't like.Why should anybody with a C average and above be in the military?
I did AmeriCorps but it paid like fucking ass and gave me a partial grant scholarship.I think a year (or two) of public service post-high school is a fine idea, but I wouldn't restrict it to the military, and I would tie it to a reward, such as 50% off of tuition to a state school.
Imagine raising children in a society whose dominant message is: give to the community and you will be rewarded... talk about a concept that is totally foreign to our current culture.
hilarious story from my army days
i entered military to get some easy job, ended up in recon which was the hardest non special forces training here (most guys were special forces rejects due to some small thing)
i remember i was called in to captain office and he looks on my wish list where i had written cook as my first choice lol
he goes
"im not putting you in as a cook, thats a waste of soldier material, you are going into recon"
"Sir?"
"you got excellent scores on everything from shooting to land navigation"
"sir but im fat as fuck and cant run worth shit"
"dont worry recon training will fix that (gives me a sadistic smile)"
most painful time of my life, would rather get kod by mike tyson than do shit that was forced to do there