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Who will really get hurt?
Author: TriSec    Date: 02/18/2025 10:25:33

Good Morning.

The Felon's efforts to continue to damage America continue unabated.


STEM should be a good thing, but of course that is counter to the administration's policy of keeping the populace uneducated and uninspired. There's long been an outreach to underserved segments of the population, but under the New Pentagon, all of that is being undone.


The Army has severed a long-standing partnership with Ashley Hall, an all-girls preparatory school in Charleston, South Carolina, as the Pentagon radically recalibrates its approach to diversity under President Donald Trump.

For the first time since 2017, the Army Corps of Engineers will not participate in Ashley Hall's annual "Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day," an outreach event scheduled for Friday. The initiative, once a staple of the Army's public engagement efforts, was designed to draw students into science and engineering careers, fields where the military has long struggled to fill critical roles due to steep academic requirements.

The decision comes after the Army and other services dropped recruiting efforts at a prestigious Black engineering event in Baltimore this month, despite Army Recruiting Command's long-standing public partnership with the Black Engineer of the Year Awards. Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered that programs or policies acknowledging a diverse military force or promoting women, people of minority backgrounds, and gay and lesbian troops be eliminated.

Privately, recruiters and other Army officials are increasingly confused over what is considered a diversity event and whether any public engagement remotely associated with a gender or ethnicity is off the table.


I'm sure we all know about the Corps. Although bearing the name "Army", they're not combat troops. These fine folks are primarily concerned with resource management and large and great infrastructure projects that benefit us all. Look around your neighborhood; I'm sure you can find something the Corps has done relatively easily.

For us, it's the bridges to Cape Cod, across the Canal. These were built during the Depression, and the Corps has maintained them ever since. A project is afoot to replace those bridges, but it will likely not happen now.

Historically, the Corps can trace their roots back to the revolution. A gentleman named Richard Gridley designed and built the fortifications for a battle we'll be remembering in June....which is of course Bunker Hill.

But, since we all know anything the current cabal touches gets destroyed...the long-term effects of limiting the talent pool and defunding the Corps really can't be calculated.
 

2 comments (Latest Comment: 02/18/2025 16:41:54 by BobR)
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Comment by velveeta jones on 02/18/2025 14:33:37
Horrible. But not surprised at this. Also, good morning.

Comment by BobR on 02/18/2025 16:41:54
Quote by velveeta jones:
Horrible. But not surprised at this. Also, good morning.