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Posted on Dec 21, 2015
SSgt Brycen Shumway
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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SSgt Brycen Shumway Very good article. Thought provoking.
The military has lead the way in societal changes and, for the most part, it has been a good thing, such as desegregation. However, increasingly, the military has been used as an instrument of social experimentation, without regard to the impact on mission or morale. When it becomes a tool of the liberal, progressive agenda (or conservative agenda, for that matter), with no regard to the impact on operational readiness, it is a problem.
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Capt Seid Waddell
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SSgt Brycen Shumway, the change didn't come completely in 1954; there was still an undercurrent of racism in the military in the late '60s.
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SSG Gerhard S.
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SSgt Brycen Shumway , great Command post. Did you know that the government, including the Military was being integrated following the War between the States? Unfortunately, when Woodrow Wilson came into office, he did everything he could to get blacks OUT of our government, and started on a trek of RE-segregation, where DE-segregation had already taken hold. Were it not for the Regressive actions of the Progressive President Woodrow Wilson, it is not hard to imagine that we might have been much further on our way to de-segregation by the time WW II had come along. PBS has an episode on this very subject... http://www.pbs.org/wnet/jimcrow/stories_events_segregation.html Wouldn't it have been great if Truman hadn't needed to enact such de-segregation orders?

I would also add that Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation liberated slaves only in those areas still in rebellion. It went on to announce that free black men “will be received into the armed services of the United States....”, leaving the still enslaved in the Union Border States unable to join or fight. There are many aspects to these issues. Thank you for highlighting a great many of them in your informative Command Post!
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