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Chips Loral
2024-08-12 20:50:40 UTC
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DEI = DIE

...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...

THIS is what Demotarded race warriors do to OUR real warriors:

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/

According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, “the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.”

The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to “design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.”

In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to “provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.” Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.

The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.

According to Heritage Foundation’s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is “very strong” in the category.

But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.

“We didn’t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,” he
explained. “While we’re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year’s worth of top-level training with the money they’re
using for this DEI crap,” he lamented.

“Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that’s required to be on the ground,” Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.

“At the division level,” he said, “they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they’ve left to get to
the minimum number required.” Describing this as “a constant shell
game,” he pointed out, “you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.”

Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. “A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,” Braun said. “Numbers are reported, but there’s also
something called the commander’s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.”

“[In these reports], they’ll say they’re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they’re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,” he disclosed. “This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.”

“The problem is commanders that are honest don’t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ‘everything is fine’ are the
ones that get the top ratings,” Braun pointed out. “Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don’t report honestly.” According to him,
“Candor—which is an Army value—is not appreciated by senior commanders.”

“If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,” Braun
said, “we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.” With that, he offered “the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can’t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we’re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that’s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.”

“The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,” Braun admitted. “On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we’re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.”

“The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,” Braun said, while disclosing “the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.” From a strategic perspective, he
said, “If I’m the Chinese or the Russians, I’m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I’ll make a move.”

“The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it’s too late,” he warned. “$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.”
Skeeter
2024-08-12 22:05:37 UTC
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Post by Chips Loral
DEI = DIE
...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.? With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
Chips Loral
2024-08-13 17:16:36 UTC
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Post by Skeeter
says...
Post by Chips Loral
DEI = DIE
...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.? With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
%
2024-08-13 19:18:06 UTC
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Post by Chips Loral
Post by Skeeter
says...
                           DEI = DIE
...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
Chips Loral
2024-08-13 19:19:33 UTC
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Post by Chips Loral
Post by Skeeter
says...
                           DEI = DIE
...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior
commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic
perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
non sequitur
%
2024-08-13 19:27:52 UTC
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Post by Chips Loral
Post by Skeeter
says...
                           DEI = DIE
...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic
perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic
perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
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...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission
imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the
promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic
perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
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...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission
imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
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...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.?
According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition
expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
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...if they ever have to see actual combat to defend our nation...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/08/combat-readiness-suffers-while-biden-harris-administration-pursues/
According to documents shared exclusively with The Daily Wire, ?the
Biden-Harris Defense Department paid outside organizations millions of
taxpayer dollars to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion
initiatives, including race-based career advancement programs, in the
U.S. military.?
The Daily Wire reported that the University of Missouri Kansas City was
awarded $760,000 by the Department of the Navy to ?design a program that
would give preferential treatment to non-white students and women in
STEM applying for Defense Department jobs.?
In a second example, Cornell University was awarded approximately
$202,000 to ?provide Diversity training that is mission imperative to
ensure readiness and addressing discriminatory behavior from a cognitive
perspective.? Between 2022 and 2024, nearly $270 million was requested
by the Pentagon to fund the DEI agenda of the current
presidential
administration.
The Gateway Pundit spoke to recent Army retiree Col. Nicholas Braun (a
pseudonym) on the condition of anonymity who admitted being somewhat
surprised that nearly $270 million was requested for the promotion of
DEI in the military. For him, it was a gut punch to see such a massive
amount of taxpayer money being used for the leftist DEI agenda, while
combat readiness suffered.
According to Heritage Foundation?s executive summary of the 2024 index
of U.S. military strength, readiness across the Navy, Air Force, and
Marine Corps is suffering. Interestingly, the think tank reported one
exception, concluding that the Army is ?very strong? in the category.
But Braun offered a different assessment. For example, he pointed out
that for service members go into a Combat Training Center (CTC)
rotation, they have specific standards that must be met. And in recent
years, he said brigade level training has been slashed to focus on
training at the platoon and company level.
?We didn?t have the budget to conduct live training events to standard
at the battalion level and all brigade level live collective training
was cancelled at home station because it was too expensive,? he
explained. ?While we?re stepping back on our training
standards because
of monetary constraints, an entire armored brigade combat team could be
getting a year?s worth of top-level training with the money they?re
using for this DEI crap,? he lamented.
?Every single brigade that deploys overseas has a minimum [percentage
of] personnel that?s required to be on the ground,? Braun shared.
However, he has firsthand knowledge of brigades that have deployed in
recent years, not able to meet the minimum personnel threshold for their
Department of the Army assigned mission.
?At the division level,? he said, ?they pull people from one brigade to
fill another right before they leave, or after they?ve left to get to
the minimum number required.? Describing this as ?a constant shell
game,? he pointed out, ?you now have other units with
shortages and no
scheduled backfills of personnel.?
Rather than addressing the problem, he said commanders lie. ?A unit
status report, a classified report, goes up to the Pentagon for every
unit in the Army, informing them of where they stand with regard to
readiness,? Braun said. ?Numbers are reported, but there?s also
something called the commander?s subjective upgrade that also gets
reported.?
?[In these reports], they?ll say they?re going to meet the required
threshold [for deployment] when, in fact, they?re not getting any more
people, because they have no inbound personnel,? he disclosed. ?This
kind of lying happens every month on unit status reports.?
?The problem is commanders that are honest don?t get top ratings and
their careers end, but those that just say ?everything is fine? are the
ones that get the top ratings,? Braun pointed out. ?Everyone
understands: to get ahead, you don?t report honestly.? According to him,
?Candor?which is an Army value?is not appreciated by senior commanders.?
?If the balloon went up right now and every unit had to deploy,? Braun
said, ?we would get an Army at about 75 to 80 percent strength on a good
day.?  With that, he offered ?the ugly secret that no one wants to talk
about: We can?t get out the door with a 100 percent of our people, yet
we?re blowing hundreds of millions of dollars on DEI classes and
sensitivity training and a whole bunch of other stuff that?s not
necessary to fight and win a major conflict.?
?The precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan did nothing to bolster
confidence in U.S. military capabilities,? Braun admitted. ?On top of
leaving massive amounts of weaponry in their country, we?re now giving
arms and ammunition to the Ukrainians and the Israelis.?
?The expenditure of 155-millimeter ammunition in Ukraine is about 90,000
rounds per month,? Braun said, while disclosing ?the United States is
producing about 14,000 rounds a month.? From a strategic perspective, he
said, ?If I?m the Chinese or the Russians, I?m going to sit back until
the U.S. Army depletes itself, then I?ll make a move.?
?The U.S. better start paying attention to these things and nix the DEI
craziness before it?s too late,? he warned. ?$300 million dollars would
be better spent on training or backfilling ammunition
expenditures,
rather than the divisive politics of the DEI agenda.?
and the rest of the world is watching and waiting, Iran is pulling no
punches. Thanks Joe.
An empty magazine is no way to fight a war.
neither is a bible any way
non sequitur
pusillanimous
pipsqueak
immigrant
troglodyte
 ê-kî-nitawi-kâh-kîmôci-kotiskâwêyâhk
kipapêcîn

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