Posted on 10/01/2016 1:10:44 PM PDT by ColdOne
replacing them with occupational specialty codes, as opposed to direct titles, effectively removing the word man from job titles in a roundabout way.
According to Navy Times, what this decision means in practice is that Fire Controlman 1st Class Joe Sailor would be Petty Officer 1st Class Joe Sailor.
Were going to immediately do away with rating titles and address each other by just our rank as the other services do, Chief of Naval Personnel Vice Adm. Robert Burke told Navy Times. We recognize thats going to be a large cultural change, its not going to happen overnight, but the direction is to start exercising that now.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Yet they made all E-3s “Seaman”?
They want NOS sailors to be “jack of all trades, but master of none”. Stupid. Stupid. Stupid.
There is also the idea to make all of the services more like each other rather than celebrating each service’s uniqueness. I am reminded of when Canada unified all of it branches into one service. One cartoon of the time showed a chief crying in his beer after being addressed as “Sarge”.
Good for you. I was also extremely proud to wear the crossed anchors with wings being an Aviation Boatswain Mate. I earned it on the flight deck for the around the clock hours. I friggin earned those wings. I have them on a Navy Veteran cap I often wear. Screw Maybus and all the other PC bastards that are destroying our military services. If not broken, damnit, don't fix it!!
Too ageist. Also discriminatory against Gaia's other non-sapien beings. Maybe "woentity" and "huentity."
All this childish horseshit is an unnecessary distraction in a modern professional military force and should not be conflated with the extremely critical issue of qualification/testing. That IS a very serious issue, WTF is this guy thinking?
Plus, how dare you denigrate us Sailors for pride in our job descriptions. You're an ass, but agree with queers going away.
When I was on a small ship, and we sailed past the Equator, I was one of the few enlisted that refused to go through hazing. I just said no. I didn’t look like fun, and I didn’t need someone’s friendship that bad, if this was supposed to be the bonding moment of brotherhood.
Maybe we should just give every person who served ONE ribbon/medal for just being there, no matter how greater their contribution. We could do away with the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the Navy Cross, and the Silver Star. Let's just do as we do with our kids nowadays and give them a trophy for participating. Don't want anyone to try to excel past their peers.
Getting rid of terms for daring to indicate gender REALLLLLLLLLLY p*sses me off. Of all the PC BS...
This is a disgrace. Might as well rename all the ships the USS Jimmy Carter.
The children know the game’s done; they’re redoubling their efforts to piss on the carpets as they’re thrown out...
I was in the navy for 21 years, and I hate those changes. I was a hospital corpsman. That rating has had that name since 1898, and I hope no one will change the name.
Everything this assclown has done can and will be undone.
One way or the other.
You were a corpsman? According to Barack Obama, you were a corpseman.
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