Posted on Oct 15, 2014
What are your thoughts on military transportation failing service members?
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I for one am being told that I could see a month delay in my redeployment date due to rotator issues and am not exactly thrilled about it all.
While I have no issues with continuing my mission and doing it to the best of my abilities while i'm still out here, there is also the issue of not being able to rely on military transportation. While this is the first time that I have been seriously delayed I know of countless other stories about how the military transportation system failed other soldiers, arimen, sailors, and marines.
What are some of your thoughts and experiences with the military transit system?
While I have no issues with continuing my mission and doing it to the best of my abilities while i'm still out here, there is also the issue of not being able to rely on military transportation. While this is the first time that I have been seriously delayed I know of countless other stories about how the military transportation system failed other soldiers, arimen, sailors, and marines.
What are some of your thoughts and experiences with the military transit system?
Posted 10 y ago
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I really don't think airflow and MX issues should be considered "failing service members." Things happen. Planes break. That's life in the military, especially in the AF. Budget cuts from Washington make it so older planes need to stay in service longer, which means more frequent maintenance. And if it's government contracted civilian carriers, odds are a more important mission took priority. Bottom line, it isn't "failing" you, because it's not there for your convenience in the first place. That's the military answer.
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While I agree with your assessment I also believe that an ounce of prevention beats a pound of cure. It has been known for a long time that this would come to an end and that there would be a massive influx of people leaving theatre. Everyday issues aside...I don't think there was any preparation to handle this type of influx of personnel into the transit system. Its not a matter of convenience...its a matter of preparation for something that was a known upcoming event in my opinion.
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Not a new situation. We experienced the same types of issues when I was in and deployed. It's a difficult balancing act between available equipment/personnel (which is in constant flux) and priorities (which are also in constant flux). I know that doesn't make it any easier, but I believe that is the crux of the issue.
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Just happened to me as well. I am stuck in the beautiful limbo of CRC at Fort Bliss because we were not projected for a rotator that left last week and the next one is full. This mean that we had two options: get our command to fly us commercially or wait until November for the next rotator. Fortunately, our command is used to flying people commercially into theater. I think that the projections could have been done better to accomidate this considering how far out our CRC reservations were, but it is what it is. I am just thankful that I will not have to wait until November.
I am learning that the rotators are apparently a much more complex system that I had originally thought and there are many players with their hands in the mix. I hope that as things slow down and deployments shift to the variety of other theaters that they will be able to adjust the system to accomidate these servicemembers so that they are not needlessly stranded or heldover when they do not need to be.
If I were coming home, I probably would not have the same sense of humor about it all.
I am learning that the rotators are apparently a much more complex system that I had originally thought and there are many players with their hands in the mix. I hope that as things slow down and deployments shift to the variety of other theaters that they will be able to adjust the system to accomidate these servicemembers so that they are not needlessly stranded or heldover when they do not need to be.
If I were coming home, I probably would not have the same sense of humor about it all.
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