Thats because the Black people that get into the military do so to better their chances at life. They dont go there to die. They do like I did and pick an MOS that is going to help them later in life. Dying in some foreign land for no reason is not appealing to Black people.
Don't try to cover up your cowardice. You are weakling and your scared to fight for your country, because black people like you are cowards.
When was the last time anyone fought for their country? Was it WW2? When someone tells me people are attacking where I live I'm there. Until then dying overseas for political reasons will be left to white fools such as yourself.
Well I must be one of those fools because that is what I did and I would do it again. It was near the end of the Vietnam war and it appeared the communist were winning the cold war. On the even news I watched Americans burn the American flag and wave the Vietcong and North Vietnamese flags. That was when I decided it was time for me to take a stand. I had no desire to kill anyone but communism is a evil thing that has to be resisted. I had planned to go in the army; I had always had an interest operating heavy equipment and thought that a tank driver would be a starting point; I could contribute to the fight against communist and learn a skill at the same time. However my mother learned of my intentions to join the army. I love my mother and relented to her begging and compromised. I join the Air force instead. I did not chose a career field, but instead told the recruiter to place me where I could do the most good. I still could have ended up in combat; many people don’t realized the Air Force has ground combat positions. But my aptitude test indicated I had an capacity for electronic so I never saw combat, but I was willing.
Communism is a great evil; a form of slavery that was excepted by the American left.
Communism is not a great evil. Stop swallowing propaganda. Communism is a socioeconomic political system just like capitalism is. You got fooled as well. According to dumboy you still were a coward since you didn't actually fight. My guess is he never put on a uniform to represent this country either way. I am too young to have seen combat in the Vietnam war but I respected the guys that did fight. They taught me alot about combat. I too went into the field of electronics. That simple choice made at 18 set me up for life.
I served my country *****. I was an ejection seat mechanic in VFA 125, Lamoore, California. Spent time on the USS Abraham Lincoln as well. I wanted to be a SEAL and passed the requirements for BUDS, but they needed ejection seat mechanics badly, therefore I wasn't allowed to go to BUDS, or at least not for a few years, but by then my enlistment was up and I didn't re-up. I didn't purposely avoid dangerous jobs like a coward though.
As usual you have no idea what youre talking about.