oldag941 said:
You lost me at a Latin salutation.
You know where that salutation is from right?
oldag941 said:
You lost me at a Latin salutation.
So would you feel the same if you are selected as a Cadre for these fish thus making an impact on the entire fish class instead of just your outfit's 10-15 fish?SpartanChase26 said:
I am a current member of the Corps of Cadets class of 26' and I see that these changes are wildly unpopular among the students at the moment. Many are upset because these changes pose a threat to outfit culture and disable the position of pissheads. Many current cadets believe that the comm staff want to rid the Corps of pissheads and make them whitebelts. This has been the belief since the rumor of brown belts and shoes instead of black shoes and belts. Among the colored belts and shoes I believe that black shoes are better for shine however I can live with that change. I am concerned about the quality of cadets the "new Corps" can produce especially since my outfit believes in excellence through effort. We do not expect perfection however we believe in perfect effort that will lead to perfection. Overall, I am worried about what quality of cadet will come from the "basic training" in fall semester because I have seen (and grown proud of) the progress of my fish and I can't do that if these rumors proceed to be true.
freedomfighter11 said:
I served with plenty of academy grads and plenty of Aggies.. give me the Aggies every damn time!! X 1,000!!
CT'97 said:
That's Gen. Ramirez, our VP for student affairs and prior commandant. He's been pretty open about who he is on this forum.
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Thank you sir and everyone else who is helping with this absolute disaster happening in the Corps right now. I'm a current pisshead and honestly the future is looking bleak.
Outfit culture is the one of the main things that makes me interested in the Corps and is a big reason I joined, I'm in a nall-male Army outfit. We've been silenced and put on the back burner by Commandant staff and corps staff, completely over run by the new Commandant.
He told the juniors and seniors in a meeting one Friday PT that they were a "lost cause" and said that trying to convince them of what he was trying to push was fruitless because he knew they wouldn't agree with it as it would kill the Corps.
He has meetings with the fish every Monday morning (Which interrupts outfit PT) shoving this new agenda down their throats which is odd because they already have a SOMS class for that but I guess it's not enough. He tried a Friday meeting in the morning (Which interrupted training time) with the pissheads but got hissed the entire time and never showed his face at one again.
So now we get have no morning formations during the week except for Mondays (BUT THE FISH AREN'T EVEN THERE). We can't smoke the freshmen and instill discipline for their mess ups except for when the stars alline throughout the week. We can't push them during formation for their mess ups.
Our training times have been cut in half and are heavily regulated now. All of these changes have made me and my buddies extremely apathetic towards the Corps as a whole, but not to our outfit.
I fear that if these changes go through and we are split up in different dorms and hallways, and the fish are in their own dorms, outfit cultures as a whole will disappear within a year or two and every outfit will be the same apathetic, just here for the scholarship, do as little as possible outfit.
There was recently a poll on one of the Corps main meme pages called "Qadets" on Instagram asking people if they agree with the change and the results were a staggering 1230 to 54 not in favor of the changes. It's a very scary time and I encourage you to stay strong for us and the future of the Corps!
TRUST ME WE ARE IN FULL SUPPORT OF GETTING RID OF THESE CHANGES BUT A MAJORITY ARE WORRIED OF THE REPERCUSSIONS THAT WOULD EFFECT OUR FUTURE IN THE CORPS AND THE MILITARY. That's why I'm so grateful for you all. Best, P.H 26'
Canary in a coal mine.CharlieBrown17 said:
Imagine taking the word of a 19-20 year old who is proud to have hissed at a retired general so now he "won't show his face" anymore as gospel.
Comical to act like you should be able to discipline fish at will when you can't even hold your peers to a level where they can listen and work against a change effectively.
There's zero way an organization that's apparently gotten to a point where sophomores feel comfortable to just boo the commandant out of a meeting is preparing cadets for the private sector or public service near as effectively as it should be.
Ha ha, real funny.Aggie Therapist said:
I will never forget what one of my most respected Army ROTC instructors said, CAG now, told me when I was a cadet.
We were talking about peer leadership and struggles with getting people to stay motivated and physically fit.
"Well it's hard because you have non-regs in your formation"
"Oh no sir, they are called D&C"
"Yeah, nonregs"
I went through TBS with most of that year's academy grads. It seemed most of them went USMC as a way to escape the Navy. They hid their rings. Some had buddies - but many immediately jumped at the chance to be around non-Annapolis types. And the Corps had significant deprogramming & OCS level training to perform on many.Strong Men Armed said:
Regarding the service academies, this is not true. At USNA, plebes (what they call fish) are assigned to a company their first year, and then assigned to a different company at the beginning of their second year, usually staying in that company until they graduate.
There is lifelong association with your classmates with whom you began your USNA journey… same as fish buddies at Texas A&M. This is reinforced by the fact that every graduate is commissioned in either the Navy or Marine Corps upon graduation and serves 5 years active duty. And… no one "frogs in" to the Brigade of Midshipmen.
Neither experience is better than the other. Going in, you know the expectations. Both institutions produce outstanding officers.
Full disclosure: I did 3 semesters at USNA, then graduated and commissioned into the USMC via NROTC. Later, did a tour at the Trigon as an instructor/outfit advisor. So I have some first hand knowledge of both schools.
aggiez03 said:Canary in a coal mine.CharlieBrown17 said:
Imagine taking the word of a 19-20 year old who is proud to have hissed at a retired general so now he "won't show his face" anymore as gospel.
Comical to act like you should be able to discipline fish at will when you can't even hold your peers to a level where they can listen and work against a change effectively.
There's zero way an organization that's apparently gotten to a point where sophomores feel comfortable to just boo the commandant out of a meeting is preparing cadets for the private sector or public service near as effectively as it should be.
Comical to think that a Trigon that would not only allow some person who decided he is a girl DICTATE the entire Corps play pretend or ELSE, but also they put that person in Charge of an outfit as the sitting CO.
This has not ever even been brought to light even though most of us parents have known about it for 9+ months.
But it is telling that you pulled one tiny sentence out of that whole description of what is going on and decide to focus on that.
Point is, if this Commandant continues his ways, the Corps will cease to exist.
If y'all don't care about that, then I can't help you...