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The US Army of 2016: High Drag and Low Speed
US Defense Watch ^ | June 1, 2016 | Ray Starmann

Posted on 06/01/2016 1:54:49 PM PDT by pboyington

The Army, to quote that age old sage of wisdom, 173rd Airborne Brigade Vietnam combat vet, Master Sergeant Jimmy Busby, is in Deep Kimchee.

A correlation of forces are converging to create an Army that has severe personnel problems, limited knowledge of armored warfare, low morale, while also being eaten alive by severe social changes that are unprecedented in the history of the lean green machine.

Under the Fiscal Year 2017 President’s Budget Proposal, recently released by the DoD, the active duty Army will be reduced from 475,000 to 460,000 in the next year. Army Reserve levels will drop from 198,000 to 195,000 and the Army National Guard from 342,000 to 335,000.

These numbers are rapidly heading to the pre-World War II levels, when the active Army was at 440,000.

The 2017 Budget would authorize funding for 56 brigade combat teams, the bread and butter of the US Army’s fighting capacity. The 56 BCT’s would continue to be high on light infantry training and skills and nearly non-existent on armored warfare fire and maneuver capabilities.

The Army is extensively focused on nation building, peacekeeping and fighting low intensity conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria with light infantry platoons. This philosophy is a result of nearly 15 years of infantry combat in the Middle East and policies in the Pentagon pushed by veteran bureaucrats like former Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel who, in 2014, believed the Army should be focused on light infantry, special operations and cyber warfare, all backed up by air power.

Hmm…

The Hagel Doctrine and its effects on the military continue to this day. In the most recent budget proposal by the President, PB 2017 will help provide our Army, Marine Corps, and special operations forces with greater lethality.

The Pentagon is committing the fatal error of fighting the last war as new threats approach. The next war the US Army finds itself in, may very well be a massive combined arms slugfest, a fight that the Army would have a hard time fighting and an even harder time winning.

No doubt, the US Army has spectacular Special Forces capabilities to be employed in the Middle East as well as light infantry combat knowledge, experience and strength to defeat anything ISIS could throw at us on the ground there.

But, what happens if the US Army has to go to war against Russia, China, North Korea or even Iran? The Army would have to field armor heavy BCT’s that were capable of conducting fire and maneuver and acting as part of a combined arms operation.

Could the US Army do it?

It’s doubtful and that’s downright dangerous for the Army and the nation it has sworn to defend.

As Lieutenant-Colonel Gian Gentile, noted in his excellent article, The Death of the Armor Corps.

I have also heard reports from the field that the operational army has Armor (19K) Non Commissioned Officers as high as the rank of Staff Sergeant who have never qualified on a M1 Tank. Too, when was the last time that a heavy Brigade Combat Team has done a combined arms, live fire exercise integrating all arms at Brigade level? Do the Armor, Artillery, and Infantry Branches even have the collective knowledge to know how to do one anymore? My own experience as a Cavalry Squadron Commander returning from a combat deployment in Baghdad a few years ago mirrors these kinds of stories where I had lieutenants who had never qualified on a Bradley and a Squadron that didn’t know collectively anymore how to run a Bradley Gunnery Range. Such skills may seem insignificant but they are not because they indicate the collective knowledge and competency (or lack of it) of a tactical level combined arms formation.

Gentile continues…

But, what if the American Army has to fight somebody in the future beyond insurgents laying IEDs and small arms ambushes that is usually handled effectively by infantry platoons? What if a heavy Brigade Combat Team in Iraq was told to pick up and head east and do a movement to contact into a threatening country?

Could we do it? It would be hard to do such an operation without the intellectual framework of an Armored Force that the American Army used to have, but of late has gone away.

In a nutshell, no, the US Army can’t do it. The US Army does not have the skill sets needed to wage armored warfare.

So, what are we going to do if the balloon goes up against the Russians, Chinese, North Koreans or Iran?

We are going to lose, that’s what’s going to happen. No amount of air power ever won a war alone, no matter what the Air Force will tell you. A roomful of NSA geeks fighting cyber wars are not going to take and hold ground.

Adding to the Army’s manpower woes and zero capacity to wage armored warfare, is the ongoing social engineering that may be more of a threat than the Russian T-90 tanks Mr. Putin might employ against us.

During the last seven years of the Obama Administration and the reign of General Martin Dempsey, until his retirement in September of 2015, the Army lifted its ban on gays, transgenders, established a policy for lactating females in the field, ordered male ROTC cadets to parade around in red high heels, directed males to conduct PT in pregnancy simulators, conducted white privilege training, provided soldiers with online classes teaching the Bible and the Declaration of Independence as sexist documents and conducted sensitivity training in war zones.

But, the biggest nail in the coffin, in fact what is certainly the greatest disaster in US military history, is the forced integration of women in the combat arms and special operations; aka, infantry, armor, cavalry, artillery, the Green Berets, the Rangers, Delta Force.

The senior leaders of the Army have said nothing as the Army has had this fiasco shoved down its throat by Ash Carter and the White House.

No matter how many lies are told, no matter how many smoke and mirrors presentations are briefed, no matter how many dog and pony shows Ranger School puts on, the facts are the facts. Women simply are physically incapable of serving in the combat arms and special ops.

A battlefield is a bad place to learn that you’ve been lied to by Hollywood, militant feminists and cultural Marxists.

When the lactating mommies start coming back to the US mainland in flag draped sandwich bags, perhaps the airhead, naïve, dense, dumb, feckless, politically correct American population will finally understand that 90 pound, five foot nothing cheerleaders are no match on the battlefield for men.

The Army and the military as a whole, has become thoroughly feminized by the Obama Administration.

This is no more evident than in this statement in the DoD’s Fiscal 2017 Budget:

We also are proposing initiatives to recruit and retain the best talent. Those initiatives include setting a standard across the joint force that is competitive with the private sector in terms of maternity and paternity leave by providing service members with 12 weeks and 14 days of leave, respectively; increased availability of child care services; and greater assistance in preserving the ability of couples to start a family.

Obviously, the Army doesn’t need to focus on winning wars anymore. As long as there are day care centers, lactating stations, coolers for breast milk in the field, endless weeks of maternity leave and assistance for couples who want to start families; that’s what’s important in the US Army of 2016.

Don’t worry about fighting wars. Leave that to the Russians and the Iranians. We’ll focus on turning the arms rooms into child care centers. Got a little extra room in the motor pool, a perfect place for a lactating station? Mommy tanker can pump some breast milk while her tank gets a new air filter.

The Army’s morale is also in the toilet. That’s no surprise. The Army still has a large component of red blood American men and indeed many women, who have had it with policies that are turning the military into a Bob Fosse chorus line.

What does the US Army need more desperately than anything? It needs leadership. It needs leaders who have the guts to tell the echelons above God bureaucrats that their policies are not cute and trendy, but death for the Army.

The Army needs leaders who are not corporate lackeys, but instead, dynamic, strong willed souls who would rather fall on their swords, than see the US Army be destroyed in peacetime and in war.

If the Army doesn’t refocus on armored warfare, if the Army doesn’t stop the social engineering and feminization that is anathema to the Army’s mission, the Army will cease to exist.

Time is running out.


TOPICS: Government; Military/Veterans
KEYWORDS: army; dod; feminists; obama; usarmy; womenincombat

1 posted on 06/01/2016 1:54:49 PM PDT by pboyington
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To: pboyington

Nation-building means turning the military into Social Services on behalf of people who loathe others not EXACTLY like them:

The Devil is the guy with 2 goats instead of just one, or the group living on the OTHER side of the valley.

ANYTHING will do.


2 posted on 06/01/2016 2:05:17 PM PDT by gaijin
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To: pboyington

“The Army needs leaders who are not corporate lackeys, but instead, dynamic, strong willed souls who would rather fall on their swords, than see the US Army be destroyed in peacetime and in war. “

Except that the SJWs would be happy to see this, because once all the commanders who are still anchored in reality are gone, the SJWs can simply step into their place, say the things the bureaucrats want to hear, and put everything back off the rails again. Dying on the hill of keeping the military uncorrupted won’t solve anything, because so few in DC will care (another neanderthal General got fired? Good riddance!).


3 posted on 06/01/2016 2:06:24 PM PDT by Little Pig
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To: pboyington

Big armor is dying. That age is nearly over. Get used to it.


4 posted on 06/01/2016 2:11:07 PM PDT by mad_as_he$$
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To: pboyington

Leadership? We chose their leadership by choosing that fag Kenyan hapa haole to be commander in chief. Twice. What we do and who we choose now to fix that is determinative.


5 posted on 06/01/2016 2:44:46 PM PDT by OldNewYork (Operation Wetback II, now with computers)
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To: mad_as_he$$

How will light-infantry do without air support? Isn’t our Air Force hurting also?


6 posted on 06/01/2016 3:21:21 PM PDT by pleasenotcalifornia
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To: pleasenotcalifornia

Absolutely concur with the entire article. Nauseated by the army that I now see. Retiring at the end of the year. Don’t even recognize this army anymore.

RLTW


7 posted on 06/01/2016 3:33:37 PM PDT by military cop (I carry a .45....cause they don't make a .46....)
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To: mad_as_he$$

You can’t fight tanks with light infantry.


8 posted on 06/01/2016 5:29:12 PM PDT by pboyington
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To: pboyington

One last destructive thing Obama could do at the end of 2016 is to send in the remade rainbow military to fight a country that can field a sizable conventional force and then assure our defeat before a new President can take office.


9 posted on 06/01/2016 5:57:23 PM PDT by Truth29
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To: pboyington

We have been “fundamentally transformed” with great care to be the next losers.


10 posted on 06/02/2016 4:25:51 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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