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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2949838" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>I've never served in any branch of the Armed Forces. My 'knowledge' only comes from second hand information from family members and vets i've known and met. so take it with a grain of salt.</p><p></p><p>But when i talk to my father who served in the 90's and he talks about open bay barracks and my brother who is active duty army gets his own room, i'll say it's changed a bit. </p><p></p><p>I don't think i've said anything 'disrespectful' towards any branch of service, their objective living standards has nothing to do with the combat ability. I obviously have a ton of respect for (most) of the people who serve or have served in our armed forces, and i'm aware that every branch is an important part of that. They all contribute to the security of our country.</p><p></p><p>Having said that, we're talking about objective living standards. Having your own room is a much higher standard of living than sharing it with 2 other dudes, objectively speaking. </p><p></p><p>In any case, i was just speaking up for the fact that the Army's standard of living is not that bad in comparison with the Air Force, as used to be the case a decade or two ago.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2949838, member: 17825"] I've never served in any branch of the Armed Forces. My 'knowledge' only comes from second hand information from family members and vets i've known and met. so take it with a grain of salt. But when i talk to my father who served in the 90's and he talks about open bay barracks and my brother who is active duty army gets his own room, i'll say it's changed a bit. I don't think i've said anything 'disrespectful' towards any branch of service, their objective living standards has nothing to do with the combat ability. I obviously have a ton of respect for (most) of the people who serve or have served in our armed forces, and i'm aware that every branch is an important part of that. They all contribute to the security of our country. Having said that, we're talking about objective living standards. Having your own room is a much higher standard of living than sharing it with 2 other dudes, objectively speaking. In any case, i was just speaking up for the fact that the Army's standard of living is not that bad in comparison with the Air Force, as used to be the case a decade or two ago. [/QUOTE]
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