The primary function of the military is to fight and win wars, which requires it to kill people and break things.
As a Cold War veteran, I can testify that the primary function of the military is to fight or *deter* wars. We Pershing missilemen did it by keeping live, accurate missiles pointed at the Soviet Union. We never fired one in anger, but just like Galen on his sub, we never blinked either. I'm glad that particular era of history is over, but I'm also convinced we did the right thing.
Pretty much sucked the humor out of this thread... Sorry.
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Zshot
ahhhh yes....
We must always remember the basic function of the military is:
To kill people and to break things.
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Raf
Incorrect, ZShot.
The primary function of the military is to fight and win wars, which requires it to kill people and break things.
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As a Cold War veteran, I can testify that the primary function of the military is to fight or *deter* wars. We Pershing missilemen did it by keeping live, accurate missiles pointed at the Soviet Union. We never fired one in anger, but just like Galen on his sub, we never blinked either. I'm glad that particular era of history is over, but I'm also convinced we did the right thing.
Pretty much sucked the humor out of this thread... Sorry.
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How about: deter or fight and win...
A military that deters a war has fulfilled its primary function.
A military that fails to deter but succeeds at fighting and winning has fulfilled its primary function.
A military that fails to deter but succeeds at fighting but fails at winning has not fulfilled its primary function.
But enough about France.
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dmiller
Galen should have some interesting comments about this one! :P
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MILITARY FOOD CHAIN
A young Second Lieutenant approaches the crusty old CSM and asked about the origin of the commissioned officer insignias.
The CSM replied, "It's history and tradition ... First we give you a gold bar representing that you are very valuable and also malleable.
The silver bar also represents significant value, but is less malleable. When you make Captain, your value doubles, hence the two silver bars.
As a Colonel you soar over military masses, hence the eagle.
As a General, you are, obviously, a star. Does that answer your question?"
"Yes," said the Second Lieutenant, "but what about Majors and Lieutenant Colonels?"
"That goes waaaay back in history ... to the Garden of Eden even. You see we've always covered our pricks with leaves."
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