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Old 05-01-2010, 17:19   #1
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Fat Americans Pose a Threat to National Security, Generals Say

At first I thought this was going to be a comic piece, but it does make sense!


Fat Americans Pose a Threat to National Security, Generals Say

Increasing rates of obesity among young Americans could undermine the future of the U.S. military, with potential recruits increasingly too fat to serve, two retired generals said on Friday.

"Obesity rates threaten the overall health of America and the future strength of our military," generals John Shalikashvili and Hugh Shelton, both former chairs of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, wrote in a commentary.

Obesity disqualified more potential recruits for military service than any other medical factor, the two former commanders wrote in the Washington Post.

The two generals urged Congress to adopt legislation that would ensure better nutrition in schools, offering children more vegetables, fruits and whole grains while cutting back on foods with high sugar, sodium and fat content.

"We consider this problem so serious from a national security perspective that we have joined more than 130 other retired generals, admirals and senior military leaders in calling on Congress to pass new child nutrition legislation," wrote the commanders, part of a non-profit group called "Mission: Readiness."

The warning came amid growing concern that childhood obesity has turned into an "epidemic," affecting a staggering one in three American youngsters.

A study released in March warned more American children are becoming extremely obese at a younger age, putting them at risk of dying decades younger than normal-weight children and of suffering old-age illnesses in their 20s.

The U.S. military also faces a problem with troops already serving who are overweight, with some soldiers losing out on promotions because of their failure to meet fitness standards.

Although the military enjoyed record-breaking recruitment levels last year, officials say the growing problem of obesity could present a serious problem for recruitment efforts over time.

The two retired generals endorsed a plan by President Barack Obama's administration to increase funding by one billion dollars a year over ten years for child nutrition programs.

Investing in nutrition made sense as the country was already spending 75 billion dollars a year on medical costs associated with obesity, they said.

Citing figures from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, the commentary said the proportion of potential recruits who flunked their physical tests because they were overweight has jumped nearly 70 percent since 1995.

Shalikashvili, who led the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1993 to 1997, and Shelton, who held the same post from 1997 to 2001, cited school lunch legislation passed in 1946 as a model.

Military leaders at the time recognized that poor nutrition reduced the pool of qualified candidates for the armed forces, they said.

"We must act, as we did after World War II, to ensure that our children can one day defend our country, if need be."(AFP)


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Old 05-01-2010, 18:38   #2
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At first I thought this was going to be a comic piece...
So did I, and that he was referring to specific individuals…

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Old 05-01-2010, 18:41   #3
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I fail to see the problem. The next time we're desperate, and the current enlistment standards are seen as "overly restrictive", fat kids will be drafted just like everybody else. Fat is a temporary condition when the stakes are life and death.
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Old 05-01-2010, 20:23   #4
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Instead of culling them, and spending billions of dollars on school nutrition programs which will be ineffective since they do not extend to when the kids are home, how about instituting a "Pre-Basic" training. Before a recruit goes to basic he/she would do nothing but PT until they reached an acceptable weight, then continuing on to basic and AIT.
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Old 05-01-2010, 20:46   #5
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+1 there is a solution to a fat kid it is called boot camp. .
"Well, my name's Dewey Oxburger. My freinds call me Ox. I don't know if you noticed, but I've got a slight weight problem. My doctor says I ve been swallowing a lot of agression, along with a lot of pizzas."

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"You got a six to eight week training program here, a tough one. Which is perfect for me. I'm gonna walk out of here a lean , mean, fighting machine."
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Basic might have to be extended a bit to whittle the fat off the really extreme cases.
It's better than Weight Watchers. You get paid to slim down. Such a deal.
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So did I, and that he was referring to specific individuals…

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On Recruiting duty we always considered fat kids a recruiter problem. Recruiter man was in the wrong market, going after the low hanging fruit, if all he could get was fat kids. It is a lot harder to go after the High School athlete who has everything going for him than it is to sell the fat kid with maybe a little less self-esteem.
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Basic might have to be extended a bit to whittle the fat off the really extreme cases.
It's better than Weight Watchers. You get paid to slim down. Such a deal.
I saw the fat boys in basic. They had a 6'5" Samoan drill sergeant who loved PT and never smiled. Those trainees didn't look happy.
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