Posted on 04/21/2015 12:01:59 PM PDT by outpostinmass2
"Bake the cake, or else!"
Bull Halsey or Chester Nimitz she's not.
It is another means to degrade the military.
Excuse me. I have to go vomit.
Because there are certain orders Christian would never obey. These soldiers will. Without hesitation, without question.
When I was in, there were certain things a soldier could not do in public because it was considered “UN-manley”.
How the mighty have fallen!
I’m trying to imagine the terrorist, Muslims, N. Koreans etc., seeing this spectacle.
This clearly indicates the government at all levels in this country has been totally infiltrated and subverted by the extreme left.
How did we fall so far so fast?
There is only one way to stop this.
Patton would be entering his sixth year in Ft. Leavenworth for attempting a coup.
A reservist is a reservist, but who is a soldier because they are in ROTC?
WHAT IS ROTC?
LEADERSHIP THAT LASTS A LIFETIME
Army ROTC is an elective curriculum you take along with your required college classes. It gives you the tools, training and experiences that will help you succeed in any competitive environment. Along with great leadership training, Army ROTC can pay for your college tuition. Because Army ROTC is an elective, you can participate your freshman and sophomore years without any obligation to join the Army. You will have a normal college student experience like everyone else on campus, but when you graduate, you will be commissioned as an Officer in the Army.”
“A woman must not wear mens clothing, nor a man wear womens clothing, for the LORD your God detests anyone who does this.” Deuteronomy 22:5
and what general signed off on this??
Army Orders Soldiers to Wear Fake Breasts and ‘Empathy’ Bellies so they can better understand how pregnant soldiers feel during physical training.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2847482/posts?page=139
Men have lost their balls. That is all there is to it. No way in heaven or earth would I even consider doing something as disgusting as that!
Pathetic excuses for men!
Or, at the very least, an EO violation. Someone didn’t do their homework on this one.
The PMS at ASU contacted “US Army WTF Moments” on Facebook and told them 1) this wasn’t mandatory, there won’t be any negative consequences for not wearing heels, and 2) I want to know the name of who told you this-—one can only surmise to slap some negative consequences on the whistleblower.
It’s possible an overexuberant MS4 told his junior cadets that this was mandatory, etc, but an MS4 isn’t going to just make the leap that a cadet OER will reflect an offending cadet not supporting a BN SHARP program. That’s gonna come from the actual officer cadre, and the only officer that makes sense coming from is the PMS.
I had the pleasure of serving as the cadet Battalion XO way back in my ROTC days, and I can’t think of one instance of where information was put out to the cadets that was 180-degrees out-of-sync with the PMS’ guidance as this lady claimed on social media. I think MAJ Michelle Bravo (the ASU PMS according to their site) is a liar who got caught doing something really stupid.
Diogenesis wrote:
And yet, the Army of Hasan WILL NOT TAKE OUT
the ISIS bases in Mexico,
or arrest the Impostor who defecates on the US Constitution,
Not to be graphic, but I wish he was just defecating on the Constitution. He’s a teenage boy using the US Flag as a sock, as well.
The Army is ordering its hardened combat veterans to wear fake breasts and empathy bellies so they can better understand how pregnant soldiers feel during physical training.
officers at Camp Zama took turns wearing the pregnancy simulators as they stretched, twisted and exercised during a three-day class that teaches them to serve as fitness instructors for pregnant soldiers and new mothers.
Army enlisted leaders all over the world are being ordered to take the Pregnancy Postpartum Physical Training Exercise Leaders Course, or PPPT, according to U.S. Army Medical Activity Japan health promotion educator Jana York.
I never said that being a soldier and being in ROTC were mutually exclusive. I went through basic training and then joined ROTC...therefore, I was a soldier and an ROTC cadet and eventually got my commission.
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