Dan[_10_]
March 25th 08, 06:17 PM
On Mar 25, 2:00 pm, Larry Dighera > wrote:
> Those former soldiers hadn't yet found employment, and thus had
> uncommitted time available in which to train, and our government
> provided the financial incentive. I'm not sure the caliber of
> personnel is the same in today's all volunteer military, but it's
> still worth considering reinstating the program.
Having spent a full career spanning the Vietnam generation and the All
Volunteer force, I can unequivocally state that today's soldier,
sailor, airmen, and marine is better trained, better equipped, and
better supported in the transition from Military to civilian life than
ever before.
Thus the answer is that the "caliber of personnel" is more than
capable, and in fact has a very generous GI Bill available (far better
than the $0 I received being a "tween GI Bill enlisted puke).
Dan Mc
> Those former soldiers hadn't yet found employment, and thus had
> uncommitted time available in which to train, and our government
> provided the financial incentive. I'm not sure the caliber of
> personnel is the same in today's all volunteer military, but it's
> still worth considering reinstating the program.
Having spent a full career spanning the Vietnam generation and the All
Volunteer force, I can unequivocally state that today's soldier,
sailor, airmen, and marine is better trained, better equipped, and
better supported in the transition from Military to civilian life than
ever before.
Thus the answer is that the "caliber of personnel" is more than
capable, and in fact has a very generous GI Bill available (far better
than the $0 I received being a "tween GI Bill enlisted puke).
Dan Mc