{"id":1953,"date":"2017-11-11T15:34:02","date_gmt":"2017-11-11T15:34:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/control-h.org\/?p=189"},"modified":"2017-11-11T15:34:02","modified_gmt":"2017-11-11T15:34:02","slug":"11-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/control-h.org\/index.php\/2017\/11\/11\/11-2\/","title":{"rendered":"11"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Ninety-nine years since the end of World War I.<br \/>\nSomewhere along the way, the Armistice was translated into &#8220;Veterans&#8217; Day&#8221; in the US.\u00a0 Given that our participation in that war was comparatively short, it is sort of understandable.<br \/>\nAlso understandable is the desire to further obscure the lasting disasters on the world that stemmed from <a href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/blogs\/compost\/wp\/2015\/11\/19\/losing-woodrow-wilson\/\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">.<\/a><br \/>\nLook too unfavorably at the guy on Mt. Rushmore?\u00a0 A good Democrat?\u00a0 No.\u00a0 Let&#8217;s not take a look at the fact that he was a racist, his Administration carried out raids on political opponents, he urged the sorts of racial purity measures that&#8217;d so disgust people coming out of Germany twenty years later.\u00a0 <strong>NO<\/strong>.\u00a0 Stop with that crazy talk.\u00a0 He was a <strong>hero of enlightenment<\/strong>.<br \/>\nAs I&#8217;m working through my backlog of Podcasts, yesterday I heard one discussing the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2017\/09\/25\/opinion\/hurricane-puerto-rico-jones-act.html\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Jones Act<\/a>, and how it was hampering cleanup from the storms in Puerto Rico.<br \/>\nIf you guessed that it was signed by the same guy who wrote the <i>Treaty of Versailles<\/i>, and employed A. Mitchell Palmer, you&#8217;d be absolutely right.<br \/>\nAnyway, World War I shaped a lot of what&#8217;s happened since it ended. A <a href=\"http:\/\/fark.com\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Fark<\/a> headline recently mentioned the <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Battle_of_Jutland\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">Battle of Jutland<\/a>. I got an alert, because I still have my app set to alert on &#8220;Navy.&#8221; Go looking around for information on it, and there&#8217;s next to nothing.<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Memory_hole\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\"><br \/>\nDown<br \/>\nThe<br \/>\nMemory<br \/>\nHole<\/a><br \/>\nJust like the statues of Confederate Generals likely erected by Southern Democrats who thought Wilson was a hell of a guy.<br \/>\nAs for the military, my father wanted to be an Army officer, just like his grandfather who&#8217;d sailed for Europe to back up the British and French in 1917.  My dad bypassed an appointment to the US Merchant Marine Academy to go be an Army officer.<br \/>\nI don&#8217;t know the full stories, and everybody&#8217;s dead now, but I don&#8217;t know that my dad spoke to my Merchant Marine grandfather very much after that point.  My grandfather isn&#8217;t in any of my parents&#8217; wedding photos, if that says anything.<br \/>\nBoth of my grandfathers were Navy during the period between WWII and Korea, but were exempt from going to Korea because they&#8217;d married and had kids.<br \/>\nMy dad was in the Army for 24 years.  He was commissioned just as Vietnam was coming to an end, but his unit was moved to Okinawa while he was in Infantry Officer Basic.  He, along with many others, had been branch-loaned to Infantry as they were trying to fill out the front line units.  He&#8217;d been commissioned into the Transportation Corps.  He served as an Infantry officer until the late-70s, when he was pulled back to TC.  He retired in 1997 as a Colonel shortly after I finished high school.<br \/>\nI was  recruited heavily by the Navy and Air Force on account of my <a href=\"https:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Armed_Services_Vocational_Aptitude_Battery\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">ASVAB<\/a> score  (94, if memory serves)  I won an Air Force ROTC scholarship coming out of high school.  My vision was starting to go, already, by that point, and they weren&#8217;t going to let me fly.  They were also going to tell me what my college major was going to be.  I was going to be on active duty for four years after I graduated, but they could keep me up to eight involuntarily.  I would also have to do four years active reserve following my period of active duty.<br \/>\nI decided to go and do what my dad had done, and get into the Army.  After a year of Army ROTC, it became apparent that I wasn&#8217;t going to be commissioned, and the solid B I was pulling in Military Science was hurting my GPA, so I dropped out.  I started working in TV not long after, which led to radio, which led to actually getting paid for IT, and&#8230;<br \/>\nLooking at my friends on FB&#8230;<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nAir Force<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nArmy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nAir Force<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nAir Force<br \/>\nAir Force<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nAir Force<br \/>\nArmy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nNavy<br \/>\nArmy<br \/>\nBy no means is that definitive.<br \/>\nMy FIL was a Navy &#8220;Mustang,&#8221; which is someone who&#8217;s commissioned while on active duty.  My BIL was Navy.<br \/>\nThis is different than <a href=\"https:\/\/www.bloomberg.com\/view\/articles\/2017-10-20\/why-you-don-t-know-anybody-in-the-military\" target=\"new\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\">many Americans<\/a>.<br \/>\nI just wrote, and deleted, something rather unkind, so I&#8217;m going to stop.  Thank you to all who have and do serve.   You are appreciated.<br \/>\nFor tomorrow:  <i>Have you ever had a strong belief completely disproven by facts and evidence? <\/i><br \/>\nIn short, no, but I&#8217;ll elaborate more tomorrow.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Ninety-nine years since the end of World War I. Somewhere along the way, the Armistice was translated into &#8220;Veterans&#8217; Day&#8221; in the US.\u00a0 Given that our participation in that war was comparatively short, it is sort of understandable. 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