Politico.com has a headline article today on what our national defense leaders call the "disconnect" between our civilian population and US military personnel. It's a pretty good summary and hits the obvious points to be made. One statistic that jumped out was 75% of today's youth who are eligible to join the military by virtue of age would be disqualified for reasons of being physically unfit or has had problems with drugs or crime. That only leaves 25% to be drawn upon, if the stats are correct. I find it quite unsettling for three-fourths of our nation's youth to be outside acceptable standards. What, if anything, does this say about the generation coming of age?
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