hog88
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Hegseth seemed To be practicing for a role in a b grade movie. He doesn't know generals or admirals don't charge enemy lines or engage in hand to hand. But let's take senior officers away from duties to pt daily.
Going back to the days of slapping recruits around will bring back the draft. Ole Pete is an incompetent idiot.
Ever consider it's so that maybe there high ranking people who make the calls to send troops to battle, maybe spending some time doing PT with them will Humanize the troops as opposed to just being a common fodder number. Just another option on why.Why is the secretary of defense worried about whether or not senior officers participate in daily group PT if they are passing their yearly PT tests?
One would think that the secretary of defense would have more concerning matters to personally attend to.
Dosent really change the point, the massive project was intended to last for decades, it ended up using so much natural gas it ran afoul of California caps. It didn't live up to the electric output it promised.Lol, you are really on a roll today. From the article you linked but didn't bother to read.
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Ivanpah Solar Power Facility officially started operation in 2014 by the way.
A private will be involved in long marches and patrols. Lower enlisted will be doing the combat, those "lard azzes" will be doing the planning so yes a private should be able to pass a pt test. No need and counter productive for O6 and above.Why does a private have to participate in daily group PT if they can pass their PT test?
It could also be a ploy to get some of the lard azzes to retire.
A private will be involved in long marches and patrols. Lower enlisted will be doing the combat, those "lard azzes" will be doing the planning so yes a private should be able to pass a pt test. No need and counter productive for O6 and above.
Very convenient, don't you think?
Ever consider it's so that maybe there high ranking people who make the calls to send troops to battle, maybe spending some time doing PT with them will Humanize the troops as opposed to just being a common fodder number. Just another option on why.
And yet, when some minor “less concerning” thing goes sideways, the usual suspects will be here screaming, “Hegseth is in charge, he must resign now!”
No, I’m saying that I wouldn’t put it past them though. Would you have thought a judge would try to sneak a person, that the federal government was legally looking for, out through her chambers to obstruct the officers?You think the judge is lying about the threat? Is that because you live in a world where the president lies all the time about everything and now you're just conditiioned to not take anybody seriously?
Would it totally surprise you to find out that there really was a threat? They're making threats out in the open.
Can't speak for every service but on board a naval vessel everybody must be prepared to fight fires, bail water, repair hull breeches and so forth. With the marine Corp every marine s a fighting unit,no exceptions.Every damn person wearing a uniform and collecting a check needs to able to pass a PT test. Minimum standards ain't hard.
But the question Bearded asked was why should a general be required to do organized PT when they can pass a PT test. My question back was why should a private be required when they can pass a PT test? Since you mentioned that O-6 and above aren't in active combat and just doing planning they don't need PT why would a PAC clerk or an electronics technician need to do PT since they're not going to be in active combat?