T110's Third Summer of Love and Tolerance
Дата: 05.06.2016 03:42:34
Vollketten, on Jun 04 2016 - 21:58, said: The 21 for drinking thing in the US is stupid. If you are
old enough to get drafted and sent abroad to kill people you're old
enough for a beer afterwards. The_Chieftain: The military sets its own rules, and there's a little
flexibility in them. For example, there's a little clause in
the rules which states that if the base is within 50 miles of a
jurisdiction with a lower than 21 drinking age, then the base
drinking age could be that. Fort Bliss was the last hold-out on
that one: Being about a ten minute drive from the Mexican town of
Juarez, drinking age 18, the military wanted to reduce the
incentive for troops to cross over the border where they could get
into trouble in Mexico. However, a large number of accidents
involving under-21s finally caused the base commander to raise the
drinking limit to 21 eight years ago. He solved the Juarez problem
by simply prohibiting the soldiers from crossing the border. There
has been no sign of a let-up from the Army's side of the house.
Unfortunately, the military's standard response to anything which
could maybe, possibly, remotely be dangerous, is to ban it. They'd
ban war deployments to foreign countries if they could. I became of
the opinion that my most important job in Iraq was to not get
killed. If so, I observed, would it not have made sense for us to
not get killed at home, instead of trying to not get killed in
Iraq? However, the Marines have recently relaxed their
restriction. In addition to the drinking age in foreign bases being
equal to that of the host nation (or 18 minimum), the Commandant
also permitted certain domestic exemptions at the local commander's
discretion, allowing 18-year-olds to drink on specific occasions,
such as the Marine Corps Birthday Dinner, or a 'welcome back from
deployment' party.
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