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So, I was reading the manual for the ACFT. If it has to be taken on grass or artificial turf, are they just never going to take one in CENTCOM?
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# ? May 13, 2020 12:59 |
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PeterCat posted:So, I was reading the manual for the ACFT. If it has to be taken on grass or artificial turf, are they just never going to take one in CENTCOM? Nobody is ever taking one now.
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# ? May 13, 2020 13:37 |
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spacetoaster posted:Nobody is ever taking one now. Oh? Did they finally get around to scrapping it when they realized it was unworkable outside of specific garrison conditions?
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:04 |
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It's COVID, at least in TRADOC.
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:14 |
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Bell_ posted:It's COVID, at least in TRADOC. Sounds like a lack of heart.
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:20 |
I have been told by the president that we are at war with covid so if the army is gonna run and hide during war then it should disband and my tax dollars should get wasted elsewhere.
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:23 |
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Nice and hot piss posted:
Is this where Curling came from?
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:50 |
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PeterCat posted:Oh? Did they finally get around to scrapping it when they realized it was unworkable outside of specific garrison conditions? Just my educated guess. The last one got scrapped when it was just too much effort. This one was suffering from numerous problems (required certifications are difficult to get, equipment is not available in many places, contracts are failing to be fulfilled, etc) before the roni hit us. Now everything is even more screwed up. You can take an APFT in a parking lot with the required equipment of 2 NCO's and a clipboard (clipboard optional). The intent of all this physical fitness stuff is just to give a commander a general idea of the level of fitness in his unit (so he can build a PT program based off of what he thinks they need). It's not really supposed to be some super, all-inclusive, 4 hour exam that requires special schools and certifications to do.
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# ? May 13, 2020 14:56 |
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But Crossfit! You make a very good point. The ACFT is trying to get the Army into shape by making the preparation for the PT test into a much more involved process. As you said, instead of a commander developing a PT program that is tailored the unit's mission and needs, it tries to make the entire Army into a reasonably fit young woman. Instead of trying to justify the deadlift as being good training for ruck marches, how about just having ruck marches if that's what your unit does? If you're prepping to go to the mountains of Afghanistan, that would be a good time to find some hills to run up and down. I reject the argument at the ACFT will make the Army more lethal. We aren't the Roman legions. We use air strikes, artillery, and firearms. Chucking a 10 lb medicine ball for distance isn't going to help that.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:06 |
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The problem IMO is that they've kept the ACFT at the unitish level. As I understand it, the Air Force has testing locations, and when you need a PT test you schedule it and go to that location where certified personnel are staffing and do nothing but administer and grade PT tests. You could do this and have the equipment there and boom the results are going to be less biased by buddy-buddying inside the unit and can be taken care of without such large coordinated efforts to do a company+ at once. This doesn't work at all for the guard or reserves, though. Our unit's solution to training for it was to make everyone report on our first day of drill in apfu and do one of the exercises a few times, then go change. We never received a sled or medicine balls to try, and now with no drilling from covid, the solution is to have us read a PDF at home and good luck when it's time! I do think the test has potential as an indicator of more useful physical fitness. You won't have someone maxing+ every event because they weigh 130 lbs and being the most physically fit dude on paper but being unable to move equipment cases by themselves or carry someone if they need to. But like everything army it's ruined by poor design, management, and implementation.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:19 |
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Nice and hot piss posted:The national guard lifestyle is the best. So I did a deep dive into the Army Reddit about Reserve/NG lifestyle and oh boy... I've seen my share of retardation in the Navy as an E and an O, but nothing compares to what the Army goes through. I'm guessing it's mostly because of how large the Army is. Also, ships in the Navy can suck dick but still has to meet minimum requirements for being able to float at sea. Stakes are higher for subs and aircraft of course. I guess in the Army, as long as you're breathing you can be sent anywhere with nothing and no leadership. Consequently, the cynicism is on point.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:26 |
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Having a central, or several, locations to conduct the ACFT is a thing the Army is (or was) trying to do. And it's got a ton of problems as I mentioned before (contracts for building these places falling through). But then you've got the issues of getting 100% of a unit to travel to that location for their twice a year test requirement. What happens if 25% of the unit is doing something? There's always at least a few people that are not available due to whatever. They can't just show up to the location another day because that will screw up another unit's day to use the facility. Then there's the issue of units that are deployed needing to travel back twice a year to go to these locations? Or try and building the locations all over Europe, Africa, and the Middle East too? And staff them full time? What about units that just have a handful of troops doing a job in small town America (engineers, chemical, and recruiters come to mind)? And all this is just regular Army Bubbas. The Reserves is even more of a difficult issue. And regs would have to all be changed too. Schools, boards, and jobs that require a record PT test from the last 30 days would be laughable. spacetoaster fucked around with this message at 15:33 on May 13, 2020 |
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Why not have the training team travel with their poo poo, TDY for X amount if time per post, with a rotation between major posts?
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:33 |
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bulletsponge13 posted:Why not have the training team travel with their poo poo, TDY for X amount if time per post, with a rotation between major posts? There's a couple of mobile training teams right now. They're very hard to get ahold of. Also turnover in the military is an issue. My headquarters finally got a level 3 certified guy and we just found out he's been reassigned. lol.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:35 |
Random question but why does the army PCS people? Why does a unit at Ft Campbell swap one E4 for someone that has pretty much the same ERB and rank in Korea? It’s one of the biggest morale killers that I’ll never understand.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:38 |
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The onesie, twosie soldiers needing PT test is going to be a hard one to manage. The Guard has a constant flow of soldiers going to schools, but it's always at somewhat random intervals and the ACFT means that they can't just show up to an armory on a given day and take a PT test. If the main base in every state had a testing facility you could schedule a monthly test for people who need a valid test 30 days prior to going to a school, but how does that work for a geographically large state? Getting further from the PT test and just into Guard in general, it's become more and more apparent (and frankly stated), that the Guard has transitioned away from having a stateside mission and is leaning more and more into its role as one of the reserve components of the Big Army. Guard Bureau likes this because it means they get a seat the big table, but I think it makes the Guard a harder sell as a long term commitment.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:39 |
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Woofer posted:Random question but why does the army PCS people? Why does a unit at Ft Campbell swap one E4 for someone that has pretty much the same ERB and rank in Korea? I would guess the constant churn makes promotion, either in rank/position/or job, possible. If not then you end up with situations like the Guard where no E4 can get promoted because there's a 50 year old E5 that just won't leave the unit above them.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:41 |
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Or in my case with the reserves, NCO slots were saved for medical lab rats.
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# ? May 13, 2020 15:55 |
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PeterCat posted:But Crossfit! Deadlifts are a lot better for the body than rucking, for starters. They're also better training for rucking than the way the military likes to do training rucks. I saw an article that had some studies showing you start losing training effectiveness once you get above 35 pounds in the pack.
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# ? May 13, 2020 16:04 |
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Internet Wizard posted:Deadlifts are a lot better for the body than rucking, for starters. They're also better training for rucking than the way the military likes to do training rucks. I saw an article that had some studies showing you start losing training effectiveness once you get above 35 pounds in the pack. Well, of course the way the Army actually does things versus how they should do things is the question.
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# ? May 13, 2020 16:24 |
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Yeah, rucking and running up and down hills are like the top causes for loving people up in the military.
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# ? May 13, 2020 16:28 |
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Time to go on a boots and utes run on this paved trail downhill. Anybody that reports to medical for shin splints is a malingerer.
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# ? May 13, 2020 16:32 |
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Especially if you are young and dumb and volunteer to hump a 60 up and down sand hills and other bs on Bragg. In the summer.
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# ? May 13, 2020 16:32 |
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Apparently going to NTC is PTSD inducing? Again I'm a former Navy dude so the logistics of thousands of soldiers and equipment is not something I'm too familiar with. The closest thing I observed from the side was an amphibious ship loading marines and equipment over a week long period. It looked miserable for all the marines. We also made fun of them for having 24/7 guard on their parked vehicles inside the ship in the middle of the ocean.
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# ? May 13, 2020 19:12 |
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They were doing that to protect their stuff from other Marines stealing parts to fix their own broken poo poo. NTC is like what you saw, except in the middle of the taint between the Mojave and Death Valley, and it involves so many many moving pieces that you're lucky to have a unit get through an exercise there without multiple fatalities.
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# ? May 13, 2020 19:52 |
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Howard Phillips posted:having 24/7 guard on their parked vehicles inside the ship in the middle of the ocean. Can't trust a sea man. Also, I don't know how you water boys do it, but if I had a vehicle that was missing parts and you let me around an unguarded motor pool my truck would be back operational with some extras in no time at all.
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# ? May 13, 2020 19:54 |
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spacetoaster posted:Having a central, or several, locations to conduct the ACFT is a thing the Army is (or was) trying to do. And it's got a ton of problems as I mentioned before (contracts for building these places falling through). That would only require policy changes, as 350-1 para 3-13 outlines the APFT requirements for schools, and all it says is that you can’t be flagged for APFT or body comp failure to attend schools. The whole 90/60/30 passing APFT requirement is just unit-developed CYA measures, much like the “must have 70 in every event” bs some units try. As for the rest you’re spot on. I can only speak from the Reserve side, but I feel like they’re really half-assing this as usual. We have a unique opportunity to actually address the physical readiness problems we face Army-wide and all they’ve managed so far is shipping the equipment around, which we’re not authorized to use outside of an ACFT. One of the most fundamental aspects of being a Soldier is treated like an afterthought and chucked into the “individual responsibility” bucket. The Army has MOSs for PTAs, PTs, and nutritionists. Fucken use them. The Reserve already has a Training Command devoted solely to training drill sergeants and instructors. I’d mission and resource them to stand up a Soldier Fitness Division that provides units with ACFT testing, nutrition and fitness plans, and (ideally) physical rehab services. Yeah, there’d be a huge cost outlay and lots of logistical issues to work out, but I’m literally shitposting so we can hash out the details later.
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# ? May 13, 2020 21:14 |
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Retrowave Joe posted:That would only require policy changes, as 350-1 para 3-13 outlines the APFT requirements for schools, and all it says is that you can’t be flagged for APFT or body comp failure to attend schools. The whole 90/60/30 passing APFT requirement is just unit-developed CYA measures, much like the “must have 70 in every event” bs some units try. Yeah, "Regs" is my catchall phrase for everything. Retrowave Joe posted:The Army has MOSs for PTAs, PTs, and nutritionists. Fucken use them. I remember my shock at discovering that there were actual Soldiers with jobs like: Carpenter, plumber, A/C repair, etc. Talk about jobs/certifications you could use in the civilian world.
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spacetoaster posted:Can't trust a sea man. Tracking serial numbers through supply and maintenance programs, both on paper and electronically. For aviation anyway. Also the part is like half a mil.
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spacetoaster posted:Can't trust a sea man. I thought this was just standard army practice.
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# ? May 14, 2020 01:27 |
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If you haven’t swapped doors from the commander’s Humvee to yours because of the loving zippers the hell are you even in the army for
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# ? May 14, 2020 01:52 |
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Retrowave Joe posted:If you haven’t swapped doors from the commander’s Humvee to yours because of the loving zippers the hell are you even in the army for *Subtitles for the militarily impaired* "Hey boss, taking Snuffy and Numbnuts with me to the motor pool to double check those serial numbers and make sure everything is good for that inspection next week." (I'm going to distract the Motor SGT in the smoke pit with a mostly-true stripper story and a fresh pack of smokes while these two reprobates steal everything they can get their hands on and lock it in our conex.) "Sounds good, way to get ahead of that." (Do my trucks too, and steal from whatever platoon I'm mad at this week first.) "Roger?" (I hate you, these two loving idiots, and my life.) "Roger." (I'm waiting to retire so that I can move my PFC girlfriend in with me so I can quit creepily hanging out outside the barracks. Also I hate you.)
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# ? May 14, 2020 22:25 |
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Has anyone here every processed paperwork for a Combat Action Badge after returning from deployment? I am trying to get one awarded for one of my flight crews. I am trying to find out how to get a hold of a SITREP or Casualty Report, but AFAIK those are classified Secret and I'm not sure where I would start to dig one up. The following paragraph is from the HRC website: HRC posted:Q2: What documentation must be submitted for Active Duty Soldier requests for the CAB Anyway, should have been done in theater but the CAB (combat aviation brigade) we were under kicked it back for "formatting" and it never got processed before we left theater.
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# ? May 16, 2020 13:58 |
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I don't know what rank/position you hold but I personally would talk to either your S1 to reach out to the CABs S1 or talk to them yourself.
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# ? May 16, 2020 22:01 |
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I'd also bring it up to your commander if you want this done in any kind of timely manner, ideally your LTC. Multiple people in this process are going to be asking "Why is this late?". Anything involving a COL or above signature is a time consuming process, especially when documents are late.
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# ? May 16, 2020 22:06 |
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PeterCat posted:So, I was reading the manual for the ACFT. If it has to be taken on grass or artificial turf, are they just never going to take one in CENTCOM? Can confirm so we won't be able to take one in Africom either.
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# ? May 25, 2020 18:29 |
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gently caress me for switching to the guard to retire out of. Just got activated for riot control.
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# ? May 31, 2020 04:41 |
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Suntan Boy posted:gently caress me for switching to the guard to retire out of. Just got activated for riot control. You suddenly also developed a fever and a dry cough.
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Suntan Boy posted:gently caress me for switching to the guard to retire out of. Just got activated for riot control. https://i.imgur.com/EdJS1Fs.mp4 spacetoaster fucked around with this message at 05:10 on May 31, 2020 |
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# ? May 2, 2024 23:28 |
It would be one hell of a protest to show up and derelict duty by joining the protestors. NG units are shooting people with non lethal a that are just standing on their porch.
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