Yes… we have forgotten a lot about what a reserve force is supposed to be for.Or maybe…and think about it…a properly equipped and utilized naval reserve?
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Yes… we have forgotten a lot about what a reserve force is supposed to be for.Or maybe…and think about it…a properly equipped and utilized naval reserve?
No doubt it would be expensive, but curious to as how much cannibalization from the boneyard could alleviate that.
Perhaps being 2 deep on hospital ships and where we currently are on ESBs isn’t the most optimal fleet we could have. These are the kinds of questions I’d like seen at confirmation hearings instead of the noise we do get.Think about how incredibly expensive that equipment is to maintain though. There are probably more cost-effective ways to use those aid dollars.
Better (in my opinion) to have enough naval vessels and other equipment that units can be re-tasked when needed.
Yes… we have forgotten a lot about what a reserve for is supposed to be for.
I beg to differ. I have been consistent on allowing expression, free from the oft apparent threats of verbal abuse by some on this site....unless you're going to point out the same terms every time someone expresses themselves with a pejorative toward a third-party around here. I will go out on a limb and bet that you aren't willing to do that. Rather, the SOH gets trotted out whenever someone feels like their guy/gal is being slighted.
But the President is the President, and as such deserves some level of respect, even if it is only to the office.
Perhaps by those of us in uniform as per regulation, but the average American is under no obligation to pay respect to the president or any government official. Insulting one's head of state may be uncouth, but is still protected speech.But the President is the President, and as such deserves some level of respect, even if it is only to the office.
I think that is the point PhrogPhlyer is trying to make.Perhaps by those of us in uniform as per regulation, but the average American is under no obligation to pay respect to the president or any government official. Insulting one's head of state may be uncouth, but is still protected speech.