What is your reference that only 10% of the VA are in the medical field?
The Active Air Force has about
318,000 members - with only about 15,000 who are pilots or navigators. ( 5%)
Bottom line is that 95% of the Air Force are in support roles.
I suspect it would be the same for the VA
--and the VA is more than just a hospital
Almost all of your posts are worthless.
I consider refusing to pay contractors and consorting with the enemy to change a free election a moral outrage.
Also the way he talks about his daughter makes me wonder what has gone on between them.
Then he fathered an illegitimate daughter conceived with his second wife while he was still married to his first
something I don't consider acceptable. Maybe you do.
Then talking about being able to grab any woman's [filth edited] he wants to bothers me.
Maybe that's OK with you too.
His practice of continuing lying and going back on commitments bothers me as well.
Taking funding away from the needy and the elderly in retirement homes to feed our bloated military is against my sense of morality as well.
We have been down this path over and over several times and unfortunately it is because we were left in a moral dilemma as to the choices for the office of president in this election.
For me and perhaps millions of others the choice came down to the lesser of two evils, namely: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump.
This is a STAGGERING figure of atrocities - some BB posters call it emotionalism. The Bible calls it murder of the worst kind - the shedding of the innocent blood of the helpless.
Hillary Clinton has openly endorsed abortion. The DNC is the party of death.
Donald Trump has opposed it, he promised to appoint a pro-life constitutionalist justice to the SCOTUS and came through with his promise.
Of course, the nay-sayers, Trump haters say "Oh ya, wait and see".
OK we will.
To me and perhaps millions of others the 58 million murders of the infanticide/genocide of abortion totally eclipses the human transgressions of Donald Trump.
And therein lies the problem. If you want an example of the use of personnel use the US Marine Corps. There are 182,000 active duty Marines, and every single one of them has a primary MOS (Military Occupational Status) of "Rifleman."
There are some jobs that the Geneva Convention considers to be non-combatants (See Protocol I of the Geneva Conventions, June 1977).
Chaplains. The are NO Chaplains in the US Marine Corps.
Medics. There are NO Medics in the US Marine Corps.
2 things to consider here: 1) of those 15,000 pilots and navigators, most are in "support" positions ("heavy lifters," transport, etc.). The number of pilots in actual combat-related positions (F-16s, F-22s, F-35s, A-10s, etc.).
2) There are also Spec Ops Air Force personnel who are not pilots or navigators; as well as Security Forces, who do base security and ground combat close to the base and/or AF assets; not to mention PAVE-LOW crews (SAR; officer+enlisted); or Pararescue (combat EMTs) who fly in to combat areas. "Black Hawk Down" tends to gloss over the fact that two AF Pararescue members were dropped in to the fight to attempt to pull out Michael Durant; they were overwhelmed and killed doing their career field motto: "That others may live."
So only 5%? Nah. I'll grant you 80-90% of AF personnel are FOB-lovin' back-office "weekends off" folks; but not just 5%.
Besides, we're talking about the only service that sends their officers into combat (pilots) while the enlisted maintainers, munitions, cooks, medical, etc. go home to play XBox.... <grin>
My point in using the Air Force as an example - is that if a AFSC is not direct combat - every Airman is in a critical support position.
Cooks, supply, transportation, ect.......
And this holds true for every Military Branch
(keep in mind that the USMC is in the Dept of the Navy )
As I understand the change which was made a couple years ago is that Navy regulations now allows Navy Corpsman attached to Marine units as a Hospital Corpsmen to wear a Marine uniform as long as they conform to Marine Corps health and grooming standards.
Well, that sounds good, but the Marine Corps is not subject to the CNO, having their own Commandant who sits as a Joint Chief with equal position as the other Chiefs of Staff. (Maybe even more as the CNO is an administrative position and does not have operational command authority over Naval forces.)
The House approved a budget blueprint resolution that would allow a tax reform bill to pass in the Senate with only 50 votes. However, this 50 vote margin in the Senate can only be achieved if the House version of the tax plan agrees with the Senate plan on key provisions. Right now, the House version is deficit neutral, that is, any tax cuts must be offset by spending cuts. The Senate plan has no deficit neutral feature, in fact, the Senate plan would allow the deficit to grow by $1.5 trillion over the next 10 years. Unless they can reconcile these differences, the GOP will need 60 votes in the Senate.
That goes for all the services chiefs - they are advisors to the POTUS - and do not have any operational command over their services.
From Wiki:
After the 1986 reorganization of the military undertaken by the Goldwater-Nichols Act, the Joint Chiefs of Staff does not have operational command of U.S. military forces. Responsibility for conducting military operations goes from the President to the Secretary of Defense directly to the commanders of the Unified Combatant Commands and thus bypasses the Joint Chiefs of Staff completely.