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    I remember the day I found out I got into West Point.

    My mom actually showed up in the hallway of my high school and waited for me to get out of class. She was bawling her eyes out and apologizing that she had opened up my admission letter. She wasn’t crying because it had been her dream for me to go there. She was crying because she knew how hard I’d worked to get in, how much I wanted to attend, and how much I wanted to be an infantry officer. I was going to get that opportunity.

    That same day two of my teachers took me aside and essentially told me the following: “Nick, you’re a smart guy. You don’t have to join the military. You should go to college, instead.”

    I could easily write a tome defending West Pont and the military as I did that day, explaining that USMA is an elite institution, that separate from that it is actually statistically much harder to enlist in the military than it is to get admitted to college, that serving the nation is a challenge that all able-bodied men should at least consider for a host of reasons, but I won’t.

    What I will say is that when a 16 year-old kid is being told that attending West Point is going to be bad for his future then there is a dangerous disconnect in America, and entirely too many Americans have no idea what kind of burdens our military is bearing.

    In World War II, 11.2% of the nation served in four years. In Vietnam, 4.3% served in 12 years. Since 2001, only 0.45% of our population has served in the Global War on Terror. These are unbelievable statistics.

    Over time, fewer and fewer people have shouldered more and more of the burden and it is only getting worse. Our troops were sent to war in Iraq by a Congress consisting of 10% veterans with only one person having a child in the military. Taxes did not increase to pay for the war. War bonds were not sold. Gas was not regulated. In fact, the average citizen was asked to sacrifice nothing, and has sacrificed nothing unless they have chosen to out of the goodness of their hearts.

    The only people who have sacrificed are the veterans and their families. The volunteers. The people who swore an oath to defend this nation. You.

    You stand there, deployment after deployment and fight on. You’ve lost relationships, spent years of your lives in extreme conditions, years apart from kids you’ll never get back, and beaten your body in a way that even professional athletes don’t understand. And you come home to a nation that doesn’t understand. They don’t understand suffering. They don’t understand sacrifice. They don’t understand that bad people exist. They look at you like you’re a machine – like something is wrong with you. You are the misguided one – not them. When you get out, you sit in the college classrooms with political science teachers that discount your opinions on Iraq and Afghanistan because YOU WERE THERE and can’t understand the “macro” issues they gathered from books with your bias. You watch TV shows where every vet has PTSD and the violent strain at that. Your Congress is debating your benefits, your retirement, and your pay, while they ask you to do more.

    But the amazing thing about you is that you all know this. You know your country will never pay back what you’ve given up. You know that the populace at large will never truly understand or appreciate what you have done for them. Hell, you know that in some circles, you will be thought as less than normal for having worn the uniform. But you do it anyway. You do what the greatest men and women of this country have done since 1775 – YOU SERVED. Just that decision alone makes you part of an elite group.

    Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.

    You are the 0.45%.

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    So the Vets from 1976-2000 don't matter...

    Korean War Maybe?

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    Finally a percentage I understand. Thanks for the read man.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Byte Stryke View Post
    So the Vets from 1976-2000 don't matter...

    Korean War Maybe?
    I don't see anything that would lead me to believe he was trying to discount those who served between Vietnam and the War on Terror.

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    Wonder what the difference was in population between WWII and today. Not trying to discount the article or anything, just curious.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Wonder what the difference was in population between WWII and today. Not trying to discount the article or anything, just curious.
    130 millions back then.. 300 millions + 12 millions illegals today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    Wonder what the difference was in population between WWII and today. Not trying to discount the article or anything, just curious.
    It shouldn't matter since the article is about the percent of the population of people that serverd/are serving in the military. It would be interesting to see total numbers in addition to the percentages, though.

    The author does bring up an interesting point about how disconnected a large portion of the population is from the current wars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    It shouldn't matter since the article is about the percent of the population of people that serverd/are serving in the military. It would be interesting to see total numbers in addition to the percentages, though.

    The author does bring up an interesting point about how disconnected a large portion of the population is from the current wars.
    That is a given in consideration of the recent protests...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    It shouldn't matter since the article is about the percent of the population of people that serverd/are serving in the military. It would be interesting to see total numbers in addition to the percentages, though.

    The author does bring up an interesting point about how disconnected a large portion of the population is from the current wars.
    The percentages change. If you and I were in a room you like vanilla I like chocolate. 50% likes vanilla. If I am with 100 people I like vanilla 99 like chocolate, then 1% likes vanilla.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcantar18c View Post
    I don't see anything that would lead me to believe he was trying to discount those who served between Vietnam and the War on Terror.
    Just noticed that those Eras aren't counted is all

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