Posted on Oct 19, 2017
The Deep Unfairness of America’s All-Volunteer Force
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The draft is a topic discussed repeatedly, with no resolution.
It directly contradicts the concept of individual freedom of choice.
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Should all Americans not have a scared duty to serve and defend this nation?
Are we to have a standing military force of mercenaries or patriots? Or require all to pay the price for our liberty?
No easy answer.
It directly contradicts the concept of individual freedom of choice.
but
Should all Americans not have a scared duty to serve and defend this nation?
Are we to have a standing military force of mercenaries or patriots? Or require all to pay the price for our liberty?
No easy answer.
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Interesting opinion that I mostly disagree with.
The authors really lost me by claiming that the military gets “world class” health care and a retirement that compares to the civilian world. The health care is similar, but certainly not world class.
The military pay is pennies compared to what I made on the outside. And my retirement will reflect that.
Certain officers, O-6’s and above do have great pay. But your average E-7 is making far less than a comparable position on the outside. When I was a E-7, I supervised 40 troops. In my civilian job I supervised 9 folks and made twice as much money. Plus I received overtime for all my hours worked.
I worked a 40 hour work week in my civilian life, anything over 40 was overtime. On the military side, when I was in active duty, I would put in 13-14 hour days, averaging about 56 hours a week. No overtime. Break that down to hourly pay and it’s a pittance if my civilian pay.
The authors really lost me by claiming that the military gets “world class” health care and a retirement that compares to the civilian world. The health care is similar, but certainly not world class.
The military pay is pennies compared to what I made on the outside. And my retirement will reflect that.
Certain officers, O-6’s and above do have great pay. But your average E-7 is making far less than a comparable position on the outside. When I was a E-7, I supervised 40 troops. In my civilian job I supervised 9 folks and made twice as much money. Plus I received overtime for all my hours worked.
I worked a 40 hour work week in my civilian life, anything over 40 was overtime. On the military side, when I was in active duty, I would put in 13-14 hour days, averaging about 56 hours a week. No overtime. Break that down to hourly pay and it’s a pittance if my civilian pay.
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Well, if an all volunteer force can't provide the numbers politicians want for war(s), then they should not go to war. Taadaa!
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