Mickie needs a thorough ass-pounding.

“Our Army is weak, woke and worrisome in the extreme.”
I am a retired Marine. I agree with your assessment 100%. But, it is not just the Army. The Air Force and Navy have also long been compromised.
Until recently the Marines were a lone exception. No longer. The Obama administration purged most of the Hardcore Marine Patriots in our senior officer ranks during his 8 years.
President Trump who was totally unaware of the Purging of the senior officer ranks of nearly all Patriots made the mistake of thinking there were a great many General Patton’s still within the ranks.
He found out the hard way through the betrayal of his trust he was mistaken. He was backstabbed by numerous Generals in whom he placed much trust.
I have been hearing that name Mickey Weinstein in connection with stomping out all traces of Christianity in the Armed Forces for years. I’ve never understood why he holds so much influence. He is but one man.
Is the top brass that easily cowed, by the slightet hint of a complaint? Sad. That has got to change.
This erasing of all Christian influence in the armed forces has become some kind of knee jerk, compulsively sick game.
A game played by totalitarians.
Weinstein is a jew with some intense hatred for Christians in the US Military.
Check out his reign of terror here:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_L._Weinstein
Vacation church camps and schools was one of a very few opportunities for a service kid to feel camaraderie with other service kids. To give them at least a small sense of belonging and consistency in their constantly changing worlds, while instilling values that carried through a life time. It's criminal to challenge this unique opportunity that has been so important in anchoring and contributing to the mental health of service kids.
No , its no ‘attack on Xians’.
The military, gets its money through taxes, right?
Therefore, using government tax money to promote ANY one religion over ANY other religion, is an unspoken ‘the pigs are more equal than the farmer’ mindset.
Different kids to get to know in new schools ever year. I never retained life-long friends from that lifestyle growing up like most of my "civilian" friends did.
But one thing that was consistent and that I enjoyed every summer no matter where we were stationed was vacation bible school. My brother and sister and I looked forward to it every year. It was fun and the kids had lived the same transient lifestyle as we had so we had something in common.
I don't remember it being especially religious even though I remember reading some bible stories everyday. It was just clean, wholesome fun with a variety of activities to keep us busy and interested.
It was a familiar and comforting place to be for a week every summer growing up as military brats.