GIs don’t need civilians
I love the newest complaint by civilians in Iraq concerning food portion control.
Have you ever seen these people? If I were to render a rough estimate, I could confidently state that 75 percent of them are overweight.
As for their cries of bias toward soldiers, I am appalled. These shameless war profiteers are capitalizing off the security on their bases that is provided by the soldiers who are having a plate brought to them while they are guarding the perimeter, or working on aircraft, or in the motorpool. How dare they consider themselves deserving of anything more than three to five times the base salary of the Americans providing that security. I consider it a slap in the face, and a poor military retention method, that they are here in the first place.
For every person who opts out of the military to make five times his base pay the government is charged twice. Not only the training of a new recruit to fill the loss, but the salary that KBR will pay.
We servicemembers are to blame for demanding so much. We have the equipment to support ourselves. The generators, tents and other necessities we brought with us are sitting around. Some are in use — the generators, a tent here and there, but, most aren’t.
I mention that to remind servicemembers and everyone else that we can do it alone. It wouldn’t be as easy or as comfortable, but civilians are not a necessity.
Civilians opted to be here, so they need to do the job they are being paid handsomely to do, and stop looking for equality, because they might find it.
Spc. Robert J. Tarrants
Logistics Support Activity Anaconda, Iraq
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