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Originally posted by craigandrew
A flip side of the coin.
Many people seem to blame an acceptance of lesser skills and discipline to make the military more acceptable to general public as a reason why the troops seem to be having such a hard time of it, or in coping with the stress of battle.
What I haven't seen is anybody wondering if a perceived softening of the training and discipline could be responsible for the break down of what a professional modern soldier is supposed to be about.
Some one who is capable of practicing proper fire discipline and not deliberately breaching the rules of war, committing what amounts to human rights abuses such as rape, murder, torture and looting.
I have seen footage of soldiers going into battle listening to heavy metal on head phones while orders are being given, roughing up locals, talking about payback or shooting at anything that moves.
I have seen soldiers swearing back at thier superiors, and officers and NCOs pushing or belting soldiers to get them to listen up.
These were American troops filmed by Australian Journalists. I don't know if people see these things on the news in the USA.
It doesnt take a trained genius to murder or beat up a person. But it does take a disciplined trained soldier to stay in control and focused.
Originally posted by craigandrew
I have seen footage of soldiers going into battle listening to heavy metal on head phones...
Originally posted by craigandrew
I have a question.
Does anybody think that the watering down of the tougher parts of military training and discipline in the last 20-40 years have reduced the effectiveness of western trained troops and/or made them softer?