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Mr. Luddite November 11th 15 11:49 PM

Veteran's Day Stats
 
Recently, I was reading some statistics about the military and military
service. Couple of things jumped out at me.

1. In 2013, with all the global conflicts, terrorism and wars the
USA has been involved in over the past one and a half decades, only
0.5 percent of the US population is on active duty in the branches
of the US military at any one time.

2. In 1975, two years after the draft ended and the US shifted to an
all volunteer force, 70 percent of the members of Congress had
prior military service. Today, only 20 percent have prior military
service.

Surprised me.















Keyser Söze November 12th 15 02:11 AM

Veteran's Day Stats
 
On 11/11/15 6:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently, I was reading some statistics about the military and military
service. Couple of things jumped out at me.

1. In 2013, with all the global conflicts, terrorism and wars the
USA has been involved in over the past one and a half decades, only
0.5 percent of the US population is on active duty in the branches
of the US military at any one time.

2. In 1975, two years after the draft ended and the US shifted to an
all volunteer force, 70 percent of the members of Congress had
prior military service. Today, only 20 percent have prior military
service.

Surprised me.




One half of one percent of 300 million people is a lot of people.




Justan Olphart[_2_] November 12th 15 12:34 PM

Veteran's Day Stats
 
On 11/11/2015 9:11 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 11/11/15 6:49 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Recently, I was reading some statistics about the military and military
service. Couple of things jumped out at me.

1. In 2013, with all the global conflicts, terrorism and wars the
USA has been involved in over the past one and a half decades, only
0.5 percent of the US population is on active duty in the branches
of the US military at any one time.

2. In 1975, two years after the draft ended and the US shifted to an
all volunteer force, 70 percent of the members of Congress had
prior military service. Today, only 20 percent have prior military
service.

Surprised me.




One half of one percent of 300 million people is a lot of people.



It sure is. Hopefully it's enough.

RGrew176 November 13th 15 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Luddite (Post 1048667)
Recently, I was reading some statistics about the military and military
service. Couple of things jumped out at me.

1. In 2013, with all the global conflicts, terrorism and wars the
USA has been involved in over the past one and a half decades, only
0.5 percent of the US population is on active duty in the branches
of the US military at any one time.

2. In 1975, two years after the draft ended and the US shifted to an
all volunteer force, 70 percent of the members of Congress had
prior military service. Today, only 20 percent have prior military
service.

Surprised me.

A more interesting stat for me would be how many of the names on the Vietnam Wall Memorial were the sons of congressmen or senators. I'm thinking very few.

Keyser Söze November 13th 15 01:16 PM

Veteran's Day Stats
 
On 11/13/15 2:19 AM, RGrew176 wrote:
Mr. Luddite;1048667 Wrote:
Recently, I was reading some statistics about the military and military

service. Couple of things jumped out at me.

1. In 2013, with all the global conflicts, terrorism and wars the
USA has been involved in over the past one and a half decades,
only
0.5 percent of the US population is on active duty in the branches
of the US military at any one time.

2. In 1975, two years after the draft ended and the US shifted to an
all volunteer force, 70 percent of the members of Congress had
prior military service. Today, only 20 percent have prior
military
service.

Surprised me.


A more interesting stat for me would be how many of the names on the
Vietnam Wall Memorial were the sons of congressmen or senators. I'm
thinking very few.





Well, of course.


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