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Title: Tattoos, prescription drugs, obesity hinder Army Reserves recruitment effort [71% disqualified]
Source: Washington Times
URL Source: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news ... es-tattoos-obesity-prescripti/
Published: Feb 26, 2015
Author: Maggie Ybarra
Post Date: 2015-02-26 09:33:58 by Tooconservative
Keywords: military
Views: 6932
Comments: 43

Tattoos, prescription drugs, obesity hinder Army Reserves recruitment effort
Physical, moral or cognitive shortcomings eliminate 71 percent of potential military recruits

The majority of potential Army reservists are either hooked on prescription drugs, have too many tattoos, are overweight or have mental conditions that prohibit them from joining the military, recruiters say.

Seven out of 10 applicants fail to meet Army Reserve standards on “mental, moral and physical reasons,” said Capt. Eric Connor, U.S. Army Reserve Command spokesman.

The problem affects the broader service as well. According to Army Recruiting Command statistics compiled last year, 71 percent of young people wanting to join the military would fail to pass service tests because of their physical, moral or cognitive shortcomings.

These problems are worsening even as the Defense Department wants in the coming year to add thousands of members to every branch of the service, both the active forces and the reserves, a plan that will place additional pressure on recruiters who must operate with smaller budgets.

Military budget documents show that the Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine Corps are being asked in fiscal year 2016 to recruit 2,000 to 9,500 more active-duty The Army Reserve’s goal in fiscal year 2014 was to recruit 33,261 personnel, but military planners have considerably upped that goal in fiscal year 2016. By the end of next year, recruiters must be able to persuade 39,860 men and women to join the reserves.

Lt. Gen. David Barno, a distinguished practitioner in residence at American University’s School of International Service, said recruiters will face a more challenging environment in the coming years because of the improving U.S. economy — in a tough market, younger men are more attracted to the military as a last-resort job — and because the end of major military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq lessen the chances for glory and honor.

“The [recruiting] numbers I have seen are not that bad,” said Michael O’Hanlon, a national security and defense policy analyst at the Brookings Institution. Once the numbers start sinking, however, considerations like a preconditioning camp will have to be made, he said.

Air Force officials concerned about the shrinking defense budget are reorganizing recruitment staff to require fewer resources to do their jobs, said Capt. Brooke Brzozowske, a spokeswoman for the service. Rather than having multiple one- or two-member recruiting offices, the Air Force plans to consolidate into fewer centralized locations, she said.

“This transformation will strengthen our recruiting force while simultaneously requiring fewer resources to carry out the mission,” Capt. Brzozowske said, adding that the effort is expected to save $11.8 million a year.

The Air Force last month said it has been searching desperately for more pilots to operate the drones that the Obama administration uses to track and kill terrorists in the Middle East. Its overall goals are increasing from 24,018 recruits in 2014 to 26,836 in fiscal year 2016.

Along with the Army, the Marines will be under pressure to up recruiting efforts. Documents show they will need to add 6,258 members — more than the Air Force or Navy — next year.

Marines have been playing an increasingly important role in carrying out President Obama’s military policies, including special missions in Iraq and Afghanistan and evacuations of U.S. embassy staff from Libya, Syria and Yemen.

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#3. To: TooConservative (#0)

"Too many tattoos" is a bullshit condition, related to the prejudices of the people making the judgments, and unrelated to physical fitness or anything having to do with combat.

Hold the line on crazy. No need for that.

Extend service terms to get rid of obesity before training.

But force the military to strike the objection to "too many tattoos". It's not the Army's goddamned business how many tattoos a man has before he becomes a soldier. Lots of people don't like that? Tough shit. Make them accept it. Making them take gays was much worse than making them the drop the prejudice against tattoos.

I'm deaf to the "unqualified" complaint if they're rejecting qualified men because THEY have decided that "too many tattoos" makes a man unqualified to fight. It's an absurd middle class standard that the leadership of the Army has no right to have, and they need to be made well aware of their lack of right and lack of power to discriminate on such arbitrary terms by forcing them, against their will, to accept what they don't want, and then destroying the career of any Officer or NCO who abuses recruits for having tattoos.

This is a prejudice that needs to be beaten out of the military leadership by force.

And no, it will not wreck the military by ignoring their bitching about tattoos and forcing them to accept it and punishing them for complaining about it.

They're wrong, and they need to be given the stiff arm on it, not listened to when they bitch.

If tattooed guys want to join, fill up the ranks with them. If you don't like the content of the tattoos? Guess what, I don't like the idea of gays out there. Tough shit to me, tough shit to you. Don't like it? Then don't expect to get a retirement check in your forties after twenty years as a paid mercenary.

No sympathy.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-02-26   10:18:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Vicomte13, redleghunter (#3)

"Too many tattoos" is a bullshit condition, related to the prejudices of the people making the judgments, and unrelated to physical fitness or anything having to do with combat.

Really? So you'd be fine if your priest, your legislator, your co-workers, your accountant all had visible tattoos? And, of course, judging tattoos for content is a bit like asking the Supreme Court to define obscenity.

Following this, you couldn't exclude Charles Manson from enlisting with a swastika tattoo on his forehead. Or do anything about tattoos deemed hateful or discriminatory. Or kick out a recruit who had a tattoo on the side of his hand that said something like:

First we shoot the generals...

Yeah, right where the officers see it every time the recruit salutes them.

That should really raise unit cohesiveness and morale.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-02-26   10:53:31 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: TooConservative, Vicomte13, redleghunter (#5) (Edited)

I hate tats these days. Pretty much everyone who serves me coffee or food these days looks like a circus freak and I keep having this fear I will get hepatitis from the beareded tattooed and pierced freaks preping my food.

Pericles  posted on  2015-02-26   10:59:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#7. To: Pericles (#6)

I keep having this fear I will get hepatitis from

As well you should. Not to mention a lot of other diseases and illness.

Tooconservative  posted on  2015-02-26 11:05:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: Pericles, TooConservative, Vicomte13 (#6)

I hate tats these days. Pretty much everyone who serves me coffee or food these days looks like a circus freak and I keep having this fear I will get hepatitis from the beareded tattooed and pierced freaks preping my food.

Yes indeed the pierced noses, lips and a few other places visible.

Something about food handling and piercing is not right with me.

Went through a drive thru not long ago and the dude's nose had so many rings in it that boogers were hanging in his nose. Drove away never to go back.

redleghunter  posted on  2015-02-26 11:27:06 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Pericles (#6)

I hate tats these days.

I hate them too. But the Army is public, and having tattoos is not a justifiable basis to reject people for service.

Vicomte13  posted on  2015-02-26 14:53:18 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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