WARTURKEY
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Friday, February 22, 2013
good.... it's not just us....
Women in foxholes
Gen. Patrick Brady says putting females in combat poses 'an insane
burden on readiness'
By Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, U.S. Army (Ret.)
World Net Daily
2/18/2013
For many Americans, it is hard to believe that Secretary of Defense
Leon Panetta could top his statement in defense of the administration’s
tragic bungling of the terrorists’ massacre in Benghazi: “(The) basic
principle is that you don’t deploy forces into harm’s way without
knowing what’s going on; without having some real-time information
about what’s taking place (The Obama Panetta Doctrine).” But he did top
it.
In justification of the administration’s policy to put women in
foxholes, he claimed that women in (direct) combat strengthen our
military. His statement is a contradiction of every war we have fought
and the ethos of every warrior who ever fought in those wars. But it
does reflect the attitude of the commander in chief, disastrously over
his head in the international arena, a “leader” unable to make tough
decision who is fearful of risk and does not know the difference
between a corps and a corpse. He is more comfortable around homosexuals
and feminists than warriors. Panetta’s statement extolling the
readiness multiplier of women leading bayonet charges is beyond the
pale.
Neither Obama nor Panetta has ever served in combat, nor has most of
Congress. But worse, none of the current military leadership has had
any serious combat (in the trenches) experience, and it is beginning to
show.
World War II was won by combat veterans from World War I. In Korea we
had the veterans of World War II, and in Vietnam the combat veterans of
both World War II and Korea. The Vietnam veteran won Desert Storm. All
those warriors and their leadership are gone, and we see a military
with dismal leadership resulting in unprecedented rates of suicide,
PTSD and security breaches. We had one high-ranking officer lament that
the terrorist’s massacre at Fort Hood would damage his diversity
efforts! Leadership relieved the judge in the trial of the Fort Hood
terrorist for enforcing military shaving rules on the terrorist – and
after over three years, he is not tried! And they are calling that
obvious terrorist massacre “workplace violence,” deliberately depriving
those killed and their families of deserved benefits.
Unimaginable in our past, we have leaders who consider awarding medals
for not shooting, and now a medal for risking carpal tunnel syndrome
that outranks the time-honored Bronze Star for valor. This gaggle
actually lost graves of our warriors at Arlington Cemetery and are
attacking the benefits of America’s nobility – our veterans. I don’t
know where the term girlie men came from, but it perfectly describes
many in this administration and their military leaders.
After commanding an all-men medical unit in combat, I commanded a
medical battalion, including many women, in peacetime. These units are
not direct-combat units but do spend a lot of time on the battlefield
and are exposed to enemy fire and casualties. But it is nothing like
the exposure of the grunts in the mud and grime for days and weeks at a
time.
My rule in the battalion was standards, not gender-governed, except
where they were already assigned, i.e., medics and mechanics. This was
during the ’70s, a tough time for drugs and discipline in the military.
Here is what I found. As a result of competition, my driver and our
color guard, highly contested duty, were women. The women had less
disciplinary problems than the men. In administrative jobs, they were
at least equal to men. But most could not carry their load physically –
loading litters in choppers, carrying wounded to safety, even lifting
tool chests. As a result the men covered for them, often causing us to
use two people when one should have done the job – all of which
effected readiness. They were not good in the field and became less
functional when issues of hygiene, and feminine hygiene, literally
knocked them out and we had to jerry-rig showers, wasting valuable time.
And they got pregnant, which took out key jobs at critical times.
Other sexual distractions, favoritisms, fraternization and assault are
also readiness disruptions and follow women throughout the military,
even in our military academies. I had serious problems with wives whose
husbands shared standby shacks with women overnight. This would go on
for weeks in direct combat units; think tank crews. Male bonding,
immeasurable to success in combat, would be damaged. All in all, the
women pose an insane burden on readiness.
My conclusion, which I passed to my division commander at his request,
was that I would not want females with me working the battlefield let
alone in direct combat. I told him I would not want my daughters in a
unit of half women going bayonet to bayonet with an enemy unit 100
percent men. Those comments almost cost me my career because my
immediate superior disagreed, which may explain some of the
obsequiousness and cowering of military leaders today on this issue and
a quad-sexual military.
The move to teach our daughters and mothers to kill is defended using
the same criteria I used in my battalion: standards, not sex-govern. It
does not work. Most men will not treat women as they do other men –
thankfully. And there is no intention to do so despite what we hear.
Listen to our top military leader, Gen. Martin Dempsey: “If we decide
that a particular standard is so high that a woman couldn’t make it,
the burden is now on the service to come back and explain to the
secretary, why is it that high? Does it really have to be that high?”
Those standards have been set over hundreds of years of combat! We
should change them to satisfy the crazes of the president’s feminist
supporters? Imagine how Gen. George Patton and all the leaders who
founded and secured this country would react to those comments.
I have said, and many men agree with me, that Adam’s rib was the
greatest investment in human history. Why? Because God then gave man
woman, a different creature, who complemented him. God did it on
purpose, and we are privileged to live with the differences. Feminists
et al., get over it. It is not discrimination to accommodate God’s
design; it is acknowledging His will – it is wisdom.
Despite “Kill Bill” and other Hollywood visuals of females pummeling
men, women for the most part are not designed to kill. And they will
not be good at it. God designed them to produce life and nurture it,
not destroy it. They don’t belong in the trenches of the NFL or in the
octagon in Ultimate Fighting; combat is the ultimate Ultimate Fighting
– and they don’t belong there, either.
It is difficult to teach some men to kill, but they have no choice.
Imagine a draft and a nation forcing our women into killing units.
Visualize what will happen to women POWs, not to mention homosexuals,
captured by our most likely enemies. We have heard of the man who sent
his wife downstairs to check on a possible burglar (I actually knew
such a man). We are becoming a nation like that man, a girlie nation.
There will always be burglars, (international thugs), most of whom
are male, and they should be confronted by males.
Why these ridiculous changes? No serous person could believe that women
in foxholes will do anything but reduce readiness. Just as devastating
is the formation of a quad-sexual military, which introduces sodomy not
only to foxholes but military communities – and with it serious health
and deployment issues. Pregnant females cannot deploy, and some will
get pregnant to avoid it. Homosexuals cannot give blood and may not be
deployable. Every warrior is a walking blood bank – who would want his
son or daughter to receive a blood transfusion from a homosexual? The
NBA stops a basketball game for a drop of blood because of the threat
of infection, the Magic Johnson rule; Johnson had AIDS. The battlefield
is full of blood. Do we think less of our soldiers than the NBA does of
its players? What will be the reaction when a warrior sees his
commanding officer dancing and romancing another man – or if he is hit
on by a homosexual? Yet we are told these changes will improve
readiness.
Sequestration, designed by President Obama, will, if allowed to kick
in, emasculate what is left of our military. Aside from the cruel
impact these budget cuts will have on military careers and families,
they are perfectly suited to Obama’s isolationist goals. He is a
rhetorical celebrity dedicated to social issues, i.e. same-sex
marriage, gun control and government running just about everything. He
is also a man intimidated by crises and the decisions they require. He
is a voting-present leader, and we are learning he was not even present
to lead during the massacre at Benghazi. He apparently hid out during
the entire event and tried to blame it on a video. What would he do
during a major 9/11-type crisis? An insignificant military takes us off
the world stage and requires only voting present in future crises,
which perfectly suits our present leadership. We can only pray there
will be no such crises.
Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, retired from the U.S. Army, is a recipient of
the United States military’s highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
MY MODEL AIRPLANE WAS IN " THE SHIT"
-" The Distinguished Warfare Medal will be awarded to pilots of unmanned aircraft, offensive cyber war experts, or others who are directly involved in combat operations but who are not physically in theater and facing the physical risks that warfare historically entails."
-"It will have precedence over — and be worn on a uniform above — the Bronze Star with Valor device, a medal awarded to troops for specific heroic acts performed under fire in combat."
I sat here really at a loss of words for a good 45 min, not understanding the logic at all behind this move, when out of nowhere it hit me. I know what is happening..... and the filthy, vile, no honor, bitch-ass, POG has out smarted us using their very own kryptonite...... snacks. They must be pushing our Secretary of Defense deeper into a probable diabetic booby-trap with every memo that crosses his cluttered desk. A typical morning must look like this:
Summarized Army Request Memorandum - Sir we need to get rid of the ACU's... The pattern, as it turns out.... is not camouflage at all.
Secretary of Defense - FUCK NO!!! THE ACU's were made from technology we stole off the movie set for PREDATOR!!!!! THEY BLEND PERFECT!!!!!!!!! Demote the man-slave that typed up this trash.
Summarized Army Request Memorandum II - Sir our brave men continue to fight our enemies overseas at the cost of limbs and lives. However, women are increasing their number of complaints to say that they are not promoted fairly and can't get into an Infantry MOS. See attached box of Thin Mint cookies for further points of validity.
Secretary of Defense - Bitches be trippin???? Not in this Army...*munch *munch *munch.....Lower all standards, and fire any who disagree with my theory arguing that in fact : women can do it too. *munch *munch *munch...We won't bother asking our grunts if they agree with this, I'm leaving soon....
Summarized Army Request Memorandum III - Yo Dawg..... we want a Medal for our very specialized task in the Army, and like, we need promotion points muthafuckka..... so if I like give dis bag of gummy bears to yo azz.... can you like um.....give us some shit or something??!!
Secretary of Defense - I get the gummy bears first right?
I have several friends that have bronze stars, some of them were given the award posthumously after death. I'm sorry to disagree with JABBA DA Sec-Def...... but no, not all soldiers are the same. All have a job to do, sure. But you're never going to convince me that men who charged enemy gun positions, men who have dragged their buddies out of an IED blast and patched them up to live, and those men who fought along side me- hold less relevance than a drone pilot practicing his craft in the AC of a trailer . The thought of disgracing their actions by placing the medal above the bronze star is what should be offensive to anyone not corrupted by snacks. Is there anything that my leadership will hold sacred other than the next promotion? -bigGuy
New medal for drone pilots outranks Bronze Star - Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Army Times
New medal for drone pilots outranks Bronze Star - Army News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Army Times
OH WE WILL WRITE ABOUT THIS UNHAPPY HORSE SHIT!!!! JUST AS SOON AS I AM FINISHED THROWING-UP. - bigGuy
OH WE WILL WRITE ABOUT THIS UNHAPPY HORSE SHIT!!!! JUST AS SOON AS I AM FINISHED THROWING-UP. - bigGuy
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Weekend Safety Brief
Don't drink and drive.
Don't drink and boat.
Don't get into fights.
Don't beat your wife and kids. (Even though they probably need it.)
Don't drink and drive.
Don't do drugs.
Don't have unprotected sex with strange women.
Don't have sex with married women unless it's your wife.
Don't drink and drive.
Translation:
Fuck your weekend.
Don't have any fun.
If you think you're about to do something fun, stop.
If anybody has any fun, you will all get called in so we can fuck up your weekend.
Don't drink and boat.
Don't get into fights.
Don't beat your wife and kids. (Even though they probably need it.)
Don't drink and drive.
Don't do drugs.
Don't have unprotected sex with strange women.
Don't have sex with married women unless it's your wife.
Don't drink and drive.
Translation:
Fuck your weekend.
Don't have any fun.
If you think you're about to do something fun, stop.
If anybody has any fun, you will all get called in so we can fuck up your weekend.
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