The key to fulfillment in government (i.e., military) work is finding your stride in spite of it all, but I digress. There are plenty of "dirt bag" undesirables on active duty too.
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But what you'll find is that nearly ever government organization has its "bad apples" who spoil the rest of the bunch by negatively impacting the environment. Just my humble opinion of course from someone who has been there, done that and has the scars to prove it. Where does it end and at what point will the training of military personnel be useless in preparation for the ultimate requirement of being deployed to a combat environment where their feelings are no longer relevant? Just because an individual who is uncomfortable doesn't see the why behind an action doesn't mean there isn't one and we have to be very careful how we address training violations. The simple fact is that there are always some who take it too far but there are also those who are not prepared or suited for the military who will not be able to see the point and therefore will complain whenever they are not happy. This could be construed by some new to the profession of arms as hazing because it's not something to which they have previously been exposed. Combat is not pleasant and it's hard to prepare someone for the realities of service without a degree of actions that are not considered appropriate in a normal civilian environment. The concern is that basic training is designed to accomplish several important goals to ready a person for military service which require stress and discomfort that, in this day and climate, could be considered by some as unnecessary.