Nosi
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Thanks for the elaborations you two.
As for the "Army strong" campaign.
My experience with the requirement videos of my last company suggest that balanced reporting is of rather low priority compared to making a nice show. We looked at the video on board, and had trouble not laughing at the disconnect between reality and the pretty pictures.(Like a 1./2. engineer in a clean boiler suit)
The danish army took it to humorous extreme in their campaign for officers school and promised a 800HP company car.
(Under a picture of a Leopard 1.)
You can see the disconnect between reality vs 'pretty pictures'. So can I, and JihadJane too. Unfortunately, many kids graduate highschool, turning 18 years old, with out this reality vs pictures discernment ability, thus the "myth of the Armed Forces" that has many Liberals in a right twist.
Critical thinking is rarely taught in America's schools, (thus we have Troofers able to pull in their flocks). The military will run into people gullible enough to buy a cheeseball with four plastic wheels from a salesman calling it a Porsche with a slick enough pitch in many highschools. What's keeping the armed forces from becoming overrun by fools?