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To: Theodore R.
There's another difference between the old War (& Navy) Departments and Today's Pentagon: Today's DoD is chock-full of civilians perfoming tasks that, assuming those tasks existed in 1944, used to be done by uniformed personnel.
6 posted on 01/26/2004 8:01:11 AM PST by Tallguy (Does anybody really think that Saddam's captor really said "Pres. Bush sends his regards"?)
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To: Tallguy
Today's DoD is chock-full of civilians perfoming tasks that, assuming those tasks existed in 1944, used to be done by uniformed personnel.

Yeah, it's weird how quickly it has changed.

We pulled gate guard, KP etc when I was in. I left the military in March 1998. Did my final out in Germany and went to South Africa. Came back to Europe later that year and popped by the post to say hello to my buddies. I was shocked to see that there were civilian guards on the gates.

What troubles me a little bit (even if it's a bit far fetched) is that if this trend continues, you might see a day at some point in the future when combat units themselves are companies contracted to do the job. Now, that's a bit extreme but I could easily imagine contractors taking on lots of other roles that have traditionally been done by military personnel. Things like supply clerks, mechanics, medics. This could go to the point where it was just the 'trigger pullers' who were in the military.

7 posted on 01/26/2004 8:39:50 AM PST by Prodigal Son
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