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December 7th 1941
Thom Stewart wrote: Joe, You have to remember, back in the Forties, we couldn't vote until we were 21. We were still Minors. We were taken into the reserves for the duration or until we were 21; which ever came first. Then we had to re-up:--- Regulars or reserves. Interesting..I joined at 16-17 too. No such thing as a Minorty cruise existed, must be a time of war thing. I could not vote yet . But if on base you did not need ID to drink, off base it was 21 YO at the time. I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe Once we were in we were assigned duties like anyone else. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT http://community.webtv.net/tassail/GOODNITE |
December 7th 1941
"Joe" wrote in message oups.com.. .. Interesting..I joined at 1617 too. Were you fighting for the Poles or the Swedes? Scotty |
December 7th 1941
I ran over 2 Hondas and a Datsun yesterday.
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message ps.com... Never Forget! Joe |
December 7th 1941
"Scotty" wrote I ran over 2 Hondas and a Datsun yesterday. No no! You should be aiming for KIA suvs. ;-0 Cheers, Ellen |
December 7th 1941
Joe wrote:
I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe I fon't, but then I don't think chilfren of 16-17 should be in the active military either...TORC and marching corps, fine, but not on active duty. |
December 7th 1941
katy wrote: Joe wrote: I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe I fon't, but then I don't think chilfren of 16-17 should be in the active military either.. Why not if they can do the job as well as.. if not better... than some 18-21 year olds? I agree it's not for everyone, but I had no problems. Thought it was kind of strange that my country would let me fight a war if needed, trusted me to transfer nukes (i had a top secret clearence at the time), but did not trust me with booze or voting. Joe ..TORC and marching corps, fine, but not on active duty. |
December 7th 1941
Joe wrote:
katy wrote: Joe wrote: I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe I fon't, but then I don't think chilfren of 16-17 should be in the active military either.. Why not if they can do the job as well as.. if not better... than some 18-21 year olds? I agree it's not for everyone, but I had no problems. Thought it was kind of strange that my country would let me fight a war if needed, trusted me to transfer nukes (i had a top secret clearence at the time), but did not trust me with booze or voting. Joe .TORC and marching corps, fine, but not on active duty. Because children should not be sacrificed for adult concerns...they should not become cannon fodder for the country...for the most part, most at that age have had relatively little governemnt or civics in school and so are fighting a fight for something they don't understand. I don't believe in blind patriotism... |
December 7th 1941
At what age a kid can drink should be up to his parents, not
the damn state. Scotty "katy" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe I fon't, but then I don't think chilfren of 16-17 should be in the active military either...TORC and marching corps, fine, but not on active duty. |
December 7th 1941
Katy,
That is something that is unanswerable. I don't believe that age group should be allowed to demonstrate against government policy but not allowed to object against those demonstrating. I do think that age group is old enough to be allowed "Freedom of Choice!" Drivers Licenses, un-married sex, abortions, single motherhood, tattooing. military life, priesthood, drinking age, marrying age, etc; I don't think lend themselves to LAWS. Just my opinion and that isn't worth very much. I made up my mind to serve in the Navy when I was 13. I finally convinced my Mother & Father to sign for me at 17. It was a problem. My Mother believed as you do. It was probably the most important decision of my life and it was made when I was 13. http://community.webtv.net/tassail/ILLDRINKTOTHAT http://community.webtv.net/tassail/GOODNITE |
December 7th 1941
"katy" wrote in message
... Joe wrote: katy wrote: Joe wrote: I think everone in the military should be able to vote and drink anywere no-matter thier age. Joe I fon't, but then I don't think chilfren of 16-17 should be in the active military either.. Why not if they can do the job as well as.. if not better... than some 18-21 year olds? I agree it's not for everyone, but I had no problems. Thought it was kind of strange that my country would let me fight a war if needed, trusted me to transfer nukes (i had a top secret clearence at the time), but did not trust me with booze or voting. Joe .TORC and marching corps, fine, but not on active duty. Because children should not be sacrificed for adult concerns...they should not become cannon fodder for the country...for the most part, most at that age have had relatively little governemnt or civics in school and so are fighting a fight for something they don't understand. I don't believe in blind patriotism... According to Joe, it's ok. I guess the 8 year olds in Africa are old enough to serve in the military also. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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