U.S. Army lowers its standards to make recruitment numbers. Terrorists unlikely to follow suit.

In the wake of the news that the Army is keeping the George W. Bush Desert Classic fully staffed by taking people it otherwise wouldn’t have, comes this AP story about how the Army is forcing drill instructors to tone it down and not flunk so many of the recruits.

“Part of it is changing the nature of how it treats people in basic training,” David S. Chu, undersecretary for personnel and readiness, said Tuesday. That means “less shouting at everyone, in essence, which some of you may remember from an earlier generation as being the modus operandi,” he said. (And, for those of you keeping track at home, The Wall Street Journal had this story about a year ago.)

One can only hope that the Army has arranged for combat to be kinder and gentler, too.

Although this relaxing of standards will mean more dead and injured soldiers almost immediately, it will take a year or two for us to start to reap the full benefits of this particular piece of idiocy. If I remember correctly Lt. William Calley of My Lai massacre fame, was something like 30th out of an OCS class of 33 and would never have graduated but for the incredibly lax standards being used at the time.

Remember, be all that you can be and if you can’t … well gosh darn at least you tried.

Where have you gone Sgt. Hulka? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you…

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3 thoughts on “U.S. Army lowers its standards to make recruitment numbers. Terrorists unlikely to follow suit.

  1. Pingback: Army Strong is Army dumb « Collateral Damage

  2. Could u plz tell me how to get enrolled in us army. i am a retired major from pak army and on what rank i will be recruited in us army.
    thanks
    maj mehmood

  3. major mehmood: How about going back to your country and getting back into your own army? Pakistan is about to be overthrown by the Taliban, and could really use some government soldiers about now. Besides, once America invades Pakistan, if you were with us, you would have to help.

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