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Home Front: Culture Wars
Kid's view of military improving - rural kids make better soldiers
2010-10-20
Two years of recession has been good for military recruiters. In the last year, not only were all recruiting quotas filled, but record high quality recruits were obtained (in terms of aptitude test scores and physical condition of applicants.) Moreover, more young men have a positive attitude towards the military. Three years ago, a record low 12 percent of military age young men said they would definitely consider joining the military. This year, that has gone to 17 percent and is still climbing.
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The rural recruits are also a lot easier to train, and generally make better soldiers. The urban recruits often have a bad attitude, as well as a difficult time getting along with others, and following instructions. The urban schools deserve some of the blame for this, while rural schools tend to be far more orderly, and put more emphasis on civic responsibility.
No, rural schools have a tendency to hold onto core American values and common decency. City schools are too full of liberal crap to produce kids that are willing to help, work with others and work hard.

Read the rest at link, it is quite insightful.
Posted by:DarthVader

#3  Alvin York
Posted by: OldSpook   2010-10-20 22:07  

#2  Damn, this is stunning....

Rural..... South ... Midwest, West and

WHOOOOOP

SouthBoston
Posted by: Goldies Every Damn Where   2010-10-20 18:06  

#1  I submit it has more to do with the home than the school. Even in a rural school, at least in the county seat, there will be townies who display all the "urban values" described. But kids who grow up on a farm have a different life in so many ways. The problem is the family farm is now a luxury expenditure. They can't compete with corporate farms. Even a lot of what pass as "family farms" are really small to medium size businesses with multi-million dollar payrolls.

Along with the corresponding demise of hunting, I have often wondered what the end of the family farm will mean for military skills and aptitude, not only in the US.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2010-10-20 17:16  

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