Basic Combat Training Essay

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It’s no question that the military has changed over the years. Basic Combat Training has not changed for 30 years until the millennial generation, but why? The older generation says that the newer generation has become too soft and they made Basic Combat Training easier; the new generation thinks otherwise. Basic Combat Training Is still hard and the military never did get weaker but something did happen.

Dan Baker joined the military in 1987 and got out in 1991 because his ETS, end of service, was up. Baker said that basic training was different for him because (Military yearbook Project)there weren’t any females. Baker answered a few questions of mine regarding what he felt towards basic training today, his responses were that Basic Combat …show more content…

Yes, the drill sergeants then may of not be as tough on us as they were 30 years ago or so but name calling is only one of many methods drill sergeants used. The older generation may have been more physically prepared for the military due to less technology so most people were outside. You may of not had females in the military and most of you may stick to the thought that they still shouldn’t be in because they are not physically strong enough. What makes Basic Combat Training harder is that you didn’t have to work alongside females and didn’t have to do all of your training while putting faith and trust in a larger variety of people whether a female or male whether small or big. I am not going to force you to see the changes the way this generation does, but if you have read through this then you can see that the military hasn’t weakened, it evolved to accept everyone and not judge anyone on sex or race and try to accept a larger variety of people. Basic Combat Training is still a program that produces the strongest men and women there is and if it got weaker then we wouldn’t be the number one military force to reckon with on earth; if you think otherwise then try standing in front of the 1% of Americans that had the courage to raise that right

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