What next? Combat patches, ribbons, awards for those not "fortunate enough" to have deployed? How about forbidding those who have deployed from wearing their awards/badges? Wait..that's been done....
"Ultimately, we must ask ourselves what the goal of this regulation is and what it achieves," Privler wrote. "If the answer is public shaming (YES), then the Navy is successful. ... By leaving this tradition behind, we would allow sailors to move on from their past mistakes. (WITHOUT ANY CONSEQUENCES)" /snippet
It's a double whammy, the Navy needs to kill off some tradition and shelter Sailors from hurt feelings.
At least they get beards...
Red service stripes can humiliate the wearer and invite gossip, she said, and the color of the uniform items can lead others to mistrust their work or devalue their potential.
We could just get rid of the bands while we're jettisoning stupid/useless traditions.
Just so you know the annual cost of US military bands, 136 as of 2016, was about $300 million a year from 2012-2016.
New callsign for you: YokoHoly shit. My comment was tongue-in-cheek. Now I'm actually 100% on board with getting rid of those fuckers. 1.5 billion is nothing to fucking sneeze at considering how many times I have to debate whether a tire cord is light pink or dark pink (but not red, no, definitely not red).
The most beautiful part would be shitcanning the Chief Musicians Mate or whatever the fuck the no-load, never deploying, hasn't led shit or done shit except suck up healthcare and bennies author of that article was.
Just so you know the annual cost of US military bands, 136 as of 2016, was about $300 million a year from 2012-2016.
Are you kidding? They practically have that new car smell. Air up the tires, blow off the Arizona dust, spray a little starter fluid in the fuel control, and off we go to the fleet.Would that much money be sufficient to bring back the S-3s? ?
Holy shit. My comment was tongue-in-cheek. Now I'm actually 100% on board with getting rid of those fuckers. 1.5 billion is nothing to fucking sneeze at considering how many times I have to debate whether a tire cord is light pink or dark pink (but not red, no, definitely not red).
The most beautiful part would be shitcanning the Chief Musicians Mate or whatever the fuck the no-load, never deploying, hasn't led shit or done shit except suck up healthcare and bennies author of that article was.
Jazz Band. Gospel Groups. Country, Rock, Orchestra, Hip Hop, etc. They have them all. Just silly. Keep a small number of no shit traditional Sousa like military marching bands and can the rest.wouldn't get rid of all of them but we certainly don't need anywhere near ~136 bans we have left.
Half true. I went through Boot with a trumpeter selected directly into THE Navy Band. He was auto-advanced to E-6 the day after graduating. It's the only way to entice people who'd otherwise go to major/mid-sized city orchestras to go Navy. Now that I'm an aviator and understand what we and the docs get paid to keep us in...I'm not complaining about a few petty officers. (I am generally against active duty non-deployers/non-warfighters though -- I'm looking at you HR types)I'm pretty sure if they go direct to one of the main service bands they don't even have to go to boot camp and come in at higher enlisted rating, for folks in the Marine Band (The President's Own) they enter as E-6's.
(I am generally against active duty non-deployers/non-warfighters though -- I'm looking at you HR types)