I've got nothing but love for your generation. Don't fall into the whole "kids these days..." trap. Your generation continues to sign up to serve, despite more coverage of what's going on down range every day. I've led members of your generation into harms way, and I'd stack them up against anyone of any generation past.Malarkey wrote:At lunch the other day some kids were talking about the draft and some kid said "If they brought the draft back, I'd try to break my ankle or something." All I said is "You're a panzy" while he made excuses about not dying for an unjust war. He's a long haired hippy. This generation blows.
I had a PVT in my company celebrate his 18th birthday with a cigarette behind my Bradley in a TAA in Kuwait.
I had a specialist gunner in my company try to return fire with his Brad when it got hit, only to realize both his primary and alternate sights were blown (that's what had burst in his face, injuring him), so he took charge of the vehicle, put a pressure dressing on his BC's arm, while getting the vehicle to the casualty collection point and reporting (calmly) to his PSG what he was doing.
I had a corporal in my company who couldn't buy a beer in the States, but was one of the first guys on the ground 19MAR03 when we crossed the border and cleared our first objective.
I've seen guys reenlist in Baghdad.
In other words, this generation doesn't blow, but it sounds like you're hanging out with the wrong crowd. Good for you signing up for the right one.
The kids are all right.