Posted on 09/27/2011 1:03:31 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
It should no more be necessary to write this article than to prove that there were Jews killed in the World Trade Center on 9/11. And yet the mythology refuses to die. Just last week, two well-educated and well-known writer acquaintances of mine remarked in passing on the "fact" that those who serve in the U.S. military typically have no other career options. America's soldiers, they said, were poor and black.
They don't mean this to denigrate their serviceno, they mean it as a critique of American society, which turns its unemployed into cannon fodder. Especially today with high unemployment, the charge goes, hapless youths we fail to educate are embarking on a one-way trip to Afghanistan.
These allegationsmost frequently leveled at the Army, the military's biggest service and the one with the highest casualty rateare false.
In 2008, using data provided by the Defense Department, the Heritage Foundation found that only 11% of enlisted military recruits in 2007 came from the poorest one-fifth, or quintile, of American neighborhoods (as of the 2000 Census), while 25% came from the wealthiest quintile. Heritage reported that "these trends are even more pronounced in the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) program, in which 40% of enrollees come from the wealthiest neighborhoods, a number that has increased substantially over the past four years."
Indeed, the Heritage report showed that "low-income families are underrepresented in the military and high-income families are overrepresented. Individuals from the bottom household income quintile make up 20.0 percent of Americans who are age 18-24 years old but only 10.6 percent of the 2006 recruits and 10.7 percent of the 2007 recruits. Individuals in the top two quintiles make up 40.0 percent of the population, but 49.3 percent of the recruits in both years."
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The last several years I worked I reviewed a lot of job applications, all from high school graduates. It was a dismal experience.
Active Duty/Retiree Ping.
Another myth gone by the wayside.
Thankfully, they didnt throw them in with the Catholics.
Perhaps not but those country boys sure could shoot. And that isn't to say the folks I'm talking about were inferior intellectually. But one guy definitely was and man he could shoot the lights out literally.:-}
Urban zip codes typically had lower scores than rural zip codes. Typically, but not always.
Urban here. Kouldn’t shoot, kouldn’t spel.
From Liberals: How dare you violate our mold of who serves in the military! Just who do you think you are?
Me again: These libtards really anger me.
Bof lef feets?
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