Ensuring our ranks reflect and are inclusive of the American people is essential to the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the military.
It is the exact opposite. Americans are, by and large, very large. The military should be full of ripped freaks whose mere physical form makes lesser men shit their pants in terror. The weak men that dominate our current age shouldn't be represented, never mind the women.
Sad thing is, over 70% of all young people would be ineligible for service, either because of obesity, a lack of a high school diploma, or having a criminal record. And unfortunately, without a significant societal shift, that number will keep increasing unless the standards are continually lowered.
I'd like an explanation of how knowledge of the history and significance of drag performance art within the LGBT+ community contributes to troop morale, cohesion, or readiness.
Between Life of Brian and the Lumberjack sketch, it's quite clear that as recently as the mid-70s, it was commonly accepted that not only was a man who wanted to be a woman off his nut, it was the most farcical thing anyone could conceive of.
It is the exact opposite. Americans are, by and large, very large. The military should be full of ripped freaks whose mere physical form makes lesser men shit their pants in terror. The weak men that dominate our current age shouldn't be represented, never mind the women.
pick one.
They can be redefined out of the military like the coast guard.
I'd trade the Coasties for the Chair Force.
Sad thing is, over 70% of all young people would be ineligible for service, either because of obesity, a lack of a high school diploma, or having a criminal record. And unfortunately, without a significant societal shift, that number will keep increasing unless the standards are continually lowered.
I'd like an explanation of how knowledge of the history and significance of drag performance art within the LGBT+ community contributes to troop morale, cohesion, or readiness.
If Monty Python is of any point of reference, people probably thought that shit was really funny.
Between Life of Brian and the Lumberjack sketch, it's quite clear that as recently as the mid-70s, it was commonly accepted that not only was a man who wanted to be a woman off his nut, it was the most farcical thing anyone could conceive of.
Not sure if ?ased or trapped
Why would it be important to teach anyone about the significance of Drag in the LGBT+ Community?