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A large number of the ones serving now were not volunteer WARRIORS.. they were volunteer mechanics, nurses, doctors, drivers, pilots,etc. Most of these people joined up during a time when they felt that the military life had something of offer them in exchange for some of their time. College, medical care for young families, a future low cost VA home loan, a sign up bonus, and the opportunity to travel. They were not entirely hedonistic, but after the dot com bubble burst, and the stock market crash-let happened, the jobs that were so abundant kind of dried up, and military life seemed like a wise choice.
Some of the reservists and guard people were just trying to pad their family income a bit more before they retired. Lots of these folks were veterans of "wars" but wars like Grenada, Panama and GW1, which were really little more than swoops on unarmed countries ..a quick in and out.
There are some reservists and guard people who were in Vietnam, but their age probably led them to believe that "they" were safe because of it.. They were wrong.
To be fair, there are probably a lot of the "misfits" of society too.. the wannabee cops, and the tough guys who are action-junkies. Military life does afford them the luxury to whup ass and crack heads with impunity, so they are in their element now, but I fear that most of the soldiers are just wishing they were anywhere else.
Our generals and politicians like to bandy about the phrase "all-volunteer-military" as an excuse for their inept planning.. They seem to feel that THEY can screw up as much as they like, and yet claim no responsibility because "it's a volunteer military, and "they should have known what they were signing up for".. I beg to differ.. I doubt seriously that anyone who signed up prior to 2001 had ANY idea that they were applying for Crusade Duty, or that they would be called upon to lay their life on the line to avenge the ineptitude of a past president.
9-11-01 probably did encourage some idealistic young people to take up arms and fight "the guys who knocked those buildings down", but the Afghanistan campaign was poorly planned and executed, and was Little more than a prelude to Iraq. It was always about Iraq. It may have been the oil, or the first gulf war that did not really end as well as we were all told, or some master plan for world domination, or an Armageddon plan.. We still don't really know the why.. We do know that thousands and thousands of people military and otherwise have died, or been permanently maimed and no one "volunteered" for that.
Volunteering for military duty will never be seen in the same way again.
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