It would make sense if the title of this blog doesn’t ring a
bell. You would have had to serve in the
Air Force to realize it is our Mission statement. Next to God, my wife and my
family, my military career has been a huge part of who I am. I’ve had the pleasure of serving active duty
Navy in the early 90’s and still serve today.
I bring this to your attention because I’d like to share my experiences
of how Government has impacted then and now.
In the 1990’s we had approximately 2.1 million members of
our Military, today it is 1.4 million; data that I’ve researched reflect that the number
of conflicts we were involved with almost 25 years ago hasn’t changed much . So
what I’m saying is we still the same number of conflicts but with less
personnel. The bottom line is the
Government is aggressively downsizing the Military.
It’s no great surprise that our economy is in a terrible
state. But the reality is we have a duty
to protect this great nation and we do.
The problem is because we are fiscally hemorrhaging and it is directly
impacting the livelihood of those who serve and their families. In the 90’s when I was deployed, I never worried
about getting money back home to my wife.
Today as I look back, I’m grateful I didn’t have to deal with that! Folks who have never had a spouse deploy will
never understand the stress of having a loved on away from home, it is at times
unbearable.
Months ago while Congress were “trying” to resolve/pass a
budget, the public for the most part wasn’t aware that those who serve in the
military were not getting paid. Let me
do my best to illustrate this situation; spouse is on deployment fulfilling
their commitment, spouse at home is expecting money to take care of family
affairs. Without getting too dramatic, the most putrid, discouraging act this
Government has done is not paying Military members during that time. I remember
this happening to me during my current obligation. It was horrible!
I’d ask my chain of command, when will I get paid? Their response, once the budget is
approved. Heck I promise you no one was
holding up Congress’s paycheck.
I understand this Country is in great duress due to the
myriad of self-inflicted conundrums that even the most intellectually gifted
can’t seem to figure out. But this isn’t
one of them. This is easy! The bottom
line is if were are to defend and protect this great Country and its resources
and we call on our men and women to sacrifice what is best for America
including the greatest sacrifice of all, themselves. Why don’t we just take care of them? Increase the size of the Forces so we can
shorten deployments, which would give those returning from deployment time to
get back to normalcy. And in the name
of doing what is just plain right, keep paying those who serve!
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