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Just because current social trends don't engender people to the arduous service of the Army doesn't mean their worthless for recruits. I can guarantee you that cowboy veterans of the Boer War were saying the same thing about the pasty lines of factory workers that filled the ranks of the CEF in WWI.
We must ensure that our basic training institution is always adapting to the nature of its uptake. Sure, recruits may be less physically hardy or attuned to the field - that is what the transition from citizen to soldier is all about. WO Sharp has the right idea with progressive PT requirements - remember, tear them down and then build them up. The quality of the product entering the system does not matter, its the quality of the product that is turned out by the training establishment that does.
As well, you must take into fact that these disadvantages are offset by other advantages. How many recruits need a serious introduction to operating a computer built around a windows operating system - argueably a important piece of kit in the information age? Try doing that with a hardy peasent from the hills....
We must ensure that our basic training institution is always adapting to the nature of its uptake. Sure, recruits may be less physically hardy or attuned to the field - that is what the transition from citizen to soldier is all about. WO Sharp has the right idea with progressive PT requirements - remember, tear them down and then build them up. The quality of the product entering the system does not matter, its the quality of the product that is turned out by the training establishment that does.
As well, you must take into fact that these disadvantages are offset by other advantages. How many recruits need a serious introduction to operating a computer built around a windows operating system - argueably a important piece of kit in the information age? Try doing that with a hardy peasent from the hills....