Sunday, January 2, 2011

So Much For Getting Ready For The Next Big War

A U.S. Air Force F-15E Strike Eagle aircraft releases flares during a training mission over North Carolina, Dec. 17, 2010. The aircraft is part of the 335th Fighter Squadron. U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael B. Keller

Busy With Afghanistan, the U.S. Military Has No Time to Train for Big Wars -- Daivid Wood, Politics Daily

We have learned through painful experience that the wars we fight are seldom the wars we planned. -- Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, Feb. 1, 2010

Just after a cold, rainy dawn, a U.S. Army battalion under the command of Lt. Col. Charles B. Smith took up positions along a low Korean ridgeline with orders to stop the enemy tank columns racing toward them. The Americans were lightly armed draftees assigned to peacetime occupation duties in Japan. They'd never trained for major combat. But they wore the uniform of the most powerful nation on earth.

They expected a short skirmish: When the enemy saw who they were dealing with, the soldiers told themselves, they'd turn tail and flee. But the North Koreans who came lunging at them were not deterred that July morning in 1950. The GIs held out valiantly but finally shattered, stumbling into a retreat so hasty that they left their dead and wounded behind.

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My Comment: I figure that even if U.S. forces suddenly leave leave Afghanistan and Iraq, huge budget deficits and equipment shortfalls will continue to hamper any meaningful training program for years to come .... and probably even longer.

1 comment:

  1. any "big war" with the US, even if the US would stop spending money on defence for a decade, would be suicidal...

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