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Bill,
Thanks for the very interesting history of contactors serving the US military. When I wrote this, I was thinking primarily of those contractors whose "job descriptions" specifically send them into harm's way. Indian scouts certainly qualify here, while yardbirds don't. My point still remains, that we as a nation have never had a clear debate on this question. One danger that I see is of our slipping into a "Légion Étrangère" mentality [rest snipped for brevity] I think this is a rather broad statement and not supported by the facts. The ability for the French government to sacrifice non-French citizens in the pursuit of national policy is precisely why France has maintained the Légion Étrangère. If you think the US Left is passionate about not sending our troops into war, you haven't seen the passion of the French on this point. France (as well as Britain) was bled white by the excesses of WWI and that horrific memory continues very sharp in the French mind, almost 90 years later. IIRC, the Legion's officer corps are its only French nationals. Every other Legionnaire is a non-citizen volunteer who may later obtain French citizenship upon successful completion of his enlistment. By contrast, the regular French Army is (or at least used to be) primarily conscript. In short, do we really want to become like the French? Probably not. But that presumes that we are in any way, shape, or form headed in that direction. I don't see that happening. I hope not. -- Mike Kanze "Democratic strategists feel John Kerry's war record means he can beat Bush. They say when it comes down to it voters will always vote for a war hero over someone who tried to get out of the war. I'll be sure to mention that to Bob Dole when I see him." - Jay Leno "Bill Kambic" wrote in message ... "Mike Kanze" wrote in message [rest snipped] |
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