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I bet she couldn't hump a ruck all day, because body builders's bodies are so accustomed to getting alot of calories everyday and when her daily caloric intake is cut in half--which happens in the field--she'll be useless.
All us vets, telling you what the problems will be and why and we don't know jack **** about it.
How long were you in the service?
We're talking about reality; not fantasy.
What happens when a sub is operational and a female sailor is raped? She has to stay on the sub until the cruise is finished--for months--or does the sub break from it's mission to return to port? Think about how impractical and how dangerous to the mission the latter would be.
Okay, the thread has gone silly now. I'm sure we can find 10,000 of these anytime we want. :roll:
What the problems WILL be? You mean being a vet makes you psychic?
It will cause a breakdown in discipline. Rape and sexual harassment rates will rise. Unit integrity will suffer. Commanders's time that could be used to train their troops will be used up will paperwork for all the new discipline problems, therefore, training will suffer. Just to name a few.
I bet she couldn't hump a ruck all day, because body builders's bodies are so accustomed to getting alot of calories everyday and when her daily caloric intake is cut in half--which happens in the field--she'll be useless.
What happens when a man commits some other crime? Does the ship break mission?
She did manage to do 4 years in the USMC, so I bet she could handle it.
Actually, the soldiers in the military are kept in a physical status that is balanced between stamina and power.LMFAO
And yet if that was a pic of a man, you wouldn't say that.
****ing hypocrisy abounds in this thread.
Do you suggest that a female rape victim be forced to stay on board and do her job, as if nothing ever happened? Or should she receive immediate counciling and medical treatment?
Actually, the soldiers in the military are kept in a physical status that is balanced between stamina and power.
Body builders do not fit into that category, whether males or females.
Yes, which is why this is quite the weird situation.Well, I guess it's good that she's a Marine, huh?
All us vets, telling you what the problems will be and why and we don't know jack **** about it.
How long were you in the service?
Sure, but she did fine in basic training I would imagine, and I still think she could handle pretty much any MOS.
All us vets are saying no such thing. Qualify that with some vets; not all.
You were a hospital steward. I wasn't counting you as a vet. Unless you got some field time. Did you?
Yes, and yes. If she requires medical treatment then of course she should receive it, just like anyone else who happens to get injured onboard. If she requires counseling, then she should receive it. Do they not have counselors on board? You guys keep going on and on about the psychological difficulty on subs, so I can't imagine that they don't have counselors. Should she continue to do her job? Yes.
We're talking about reality; not fantasy.
What happens when a sub is operational and a female sailor is raped? She has to stay on the sub until the cruise is finished--for months--or does the sub break from it's mission to return to port? Think about how impractical and how dangerous to the mission the latter would be.
I doubt the kind of soldiers that serve on a sub would have such an urge for sex.Not rape councilers, no. For obvious reasons. I guess we're going to have to assign a shrink to every sub now, in case some chick get's raped, or harassed.
Same thing that happens if one sub mate attacks or kills another. The guilty should be imprisoned and the victim is counseled and possibly isolated.
Our military operations should not be dictated by criminal activity.
It will cause a breakdown in discipline. Rape and sexual harassment rates will rise. Unit integrity will suffer. Commanders's time that could be used to train their troops will be used up will paperwork for all the new discipline problems, therefore, training will suffer. Just to name a few.
It seems training needs to be looked at overall anyway if we are breeding soldiers to conduct criminal activity.
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