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Born at the Crest of the Empire

Friday, July 10, 2009

McNamara

McClatchy's respected Joe Galloway doesn't forget, or forgive.
Beginning in 1965 and for nearly three years McNamara each year drafted into the military 100,000 young boys whose scores in the mental qualification and aptitude tests were in the lowest quarter — so-called Category IV's. Men with IQ's of 65 or even lower....

The young men of Project 100,000 couldn't read, so training manual comic books were created for them. They had to be taught to tie their boots. They often failed in boot camp, and were recycled over and over until they finally reached some low standard and were declared trained and ready.

They could not be taught any more demanding job than trigger-pulling and, so, all of them were shipped to Vietnam and most went straight into combat where the learning curve is steep and deadly. The cold, hard statistics say that these almost helpless young men died in action in the jungles at a rate three times higher than the average draftee.

McNamara's military even assigned the Project 100,000 men special serial numbers so that anyone could identify them and deal with them accordingly....
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2 Comments:

  • But that's so... uncomfortable. Let's not think about all that "blame America first" stuff... it's icky. America is perfect... or it would be if we could just get rid of all these people who deal with history, facts and reality.

    Sorry. Feeling snarky.

    By Blogger -epm, at 10:03 AM  

  • Right. Let's fully rewrite him just because it let's us close the chapter.

    By Blogger mikevotes, at 12:27 PM  

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