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The Involunteers
Contributed by Russ Vaughn One thing to me rings loud and clear Pony-tailed pundits of treason foregoing, Ever fearful, Libs cower in classrooms, I know a truth from mankind’s past, The author served six years in the United States Army as a volunteer at a time when so many were being unwillingly conscripted into the Vietnam conflict. Many of them, untold thousands of them served bravely, but this old paratrooper noncom will tell you this straight certain: in all-hell’s-breaking-loose combat, I preferred volunteers every time. When it was all hitting the fan, I had an inherent inability to place my full trust, and perhaps my life, in the hands of citizens who had been compelled by force of law to be serving beside me. I am now frequently on military installations all over the country and will bet any “Old Army” types that our current volunteer forces are vastly superior in training, intelligence, spirit and physical fitness to any forces America has ever fielded. They are Volunteers. Russ Vaughn |
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Contributed by Russ Vaughn on July 17, 2007 at 12:47 AM in Poetry, Russ Vaughn, The American Warrior | Permalink Comments Posted by: JD "our current volunteer forces are vastly superior in training, intelligence, spirit and physical fitness to any forces America has ever fielded. They are Volunteers." I agree - totally. Posted by: JD | Jul 19, 2007 5:15:02 AM |
