Posted on 04/19/2022 3:49:50 AM PDT by MtnClimber
As a fleet sailor for over thirty years, I saw our Navy and other branches military up close and personal. Yes, when I raised my right hand in 1970 to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America” there were still vestiges of racism and discrimination in all the services. Perhaps there was more in the tradition-bound Navy than in any other branch -- stewards were either Filipino or Black and there were very few minority commanding officers let alone admirals. That has changed dramatically in the last fifty years.
Over time, through the concerted efforts of leaders such as then-Chief of Naval Operations Elmo Zumwalt, the tide began to turn for both minorities and women serving in the nation’s sea service. In addition, the elimination of the draft and the creation of the all-volunteer force served as a catalyst to level the playing field for all serving regardless of race, sex, or creed. The vision of President Harry Truman, who formally outlawed segregation in the military, was finally coming to fruition and we were a more capable force across the board.
The United States military at large evolved into a true meritocracy, where an individual was promoted strictly on performance. I can honestly say in my thirty years of active service that I saw an individual not as white or black, but as a fellow “shipmate” based solely on his or her performance.
Unfortunately, this will soon end, as last week the Pentagon rolled out its own “equity” plan. The Department of Defense is now aiming to “equalize outcomes for employees” and partners across racial, sexual, and gender lines. In the text, the DOD explained a series of procedural changes to better align with the White House's demands for "equity."
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Now, the way to advance will be to become transgender.
The navy was giving ‘Negroes and American Indians’ extra points for promotion as early as 1967.
This is Deep State’s military version of defunding the police.
If you can’t fire them, replace them with people loyal to you who’ll do anything for a paycheck.
All of America’s greatest institutions are now floating in the DNC’s septic tank. Friggin’ bottom feeding DemonRATs.
BFL
I find this hard to believe. At some level in the military chain of command an officer becomes a political hack, not a military leader.
At some level in the military chain of command an officer becomes a political hack, not a military leader.
Usually once they get the scrambled eggs on their cover, or so I believe.
Freaks looking to the military to get them respect and credibility. It’s not going to happen.
I know they were doing it in the 80's and up to 2002 when I was in.
They got five extra points on the HM exam. That was publicly displayed on the bulletin board at the dispensary where I worked after RVN.
You can become an O-6 purely on competence and merit. But O-7 and up is increasingly political.
That was always, to me, the shining beacon of military service.
It was the meritocracy. It didn’t always work, because incompetents always seem to be able to get ahead, but it largely worked.
Because there is a need for people who “get things done”, those who “got things done” could almost always advance up the chain regardless of race, creed, sex, physical size, you name it.
The military was the ultimate Meritocracy in a country known for Meritocracy.
No longer.
That began to change during the Clinton Administration, by the Second Gulf War that concept was dead man walking, it just didn’t know it was dead yet, but it is sure as hell fully dead now.
Evil incarnate.
I don’t blame these people as much as I blame those who facilitate and enable it.
From the 1st day any Military started having ‘ranks’ - politics were involved, so from ancient times until the present...
I don’t think it is completely that.
I think that going up the chain, officers have to become more political simply because politics becomes an inextricable part of military function the higher you go.
No getting around it.
At the bottom looking up the pole towards those above you, all you see are a$$holes...:)
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