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    Thursday, May 26, 2005
     

    BAUAW NEWSLETTER THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2005

    FYI: Kevin Benderman's case is under a 2nd investigation
    tomorrow, May 26, at Ft. Stewart, Georgia

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    1) Get the military recruiters out of our schools!
    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    Petition Drive Launch Rally & Signature Gathering Blitz
    Saturday, May 28, 10:30 am
    16th & Mission Street, San Francisco
    (at 16th Street BART stop)
    Rally speakers to include: Matt Gonzales, Green Party*,
    Supervisor Chris Daly & many of the CNC endorsers

    2) Protest Condoleezza Rice in San Francisco!
    Stop the War! Bring the Troops Home now!
    Where: Davies Symphony Hall, Grove St. between Van Ness
    and Franklin. When: Friday, May 27, 10am to 1pm

    3) UNITED DEMONSTRATIONS SEPTEMBER 24 WASHINGTON, D.C.,
    LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO!

    4) Protest Racists - Stand in Solidarity with the people of
    Palestine. SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY JUNE 5TH, 12 NOON

    5) U.S. leads global attack on human rights -Amnesty
    By Jeremy Lovell
    LONDON (Reuters)
    Wed May 25, 2005 09:21 AM ET
    http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=8601948&src=eDialog/GetContent

    6) Seattle high school seeks military recruiter ban
    24 May 2005 23:44:28 GMT
    Source: Reuters
    By Linda Thomas
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N24332906.htm

    7) US Selling More Weapons to Undemocratic Regimes That Support
    'War on Terror'
    by Abid Aslam
    Published on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 by OneWorld.net
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0525-04.htm

    8)* East Bay Local 2 Rally
    * Protest Condoleezza Rice in SF
    * College Not Combat: Counter-Recruitment Drive
    * Stand Against Racism: Boycott Picket at SF Badlands
    * ANSWER Forum on Korea

    9) "School in Chicago-Senn High
    -is being turned into a partial Naval
    Academy beginning next fall. The
    military has already started recruiting
    kids and at the end of the year shows
    up in a screaming hummer. The teachers,
    community members, the local school
    council (which acts as the school board in
    Chicago for schools) and students do not
    want this presence in there school."
    CodePinkCounterRecruitGroup@yahoogroups.com
    From: "Nancy L. Mancias"
    [CodePinkCounterRecruitGroup] Fw: [discussions]
    military in our schools -
    fwd from diana cabcabin
    -----Forwarded Message-----
    Betsy Borgacz < borgacz1@yahoo.com >wrote:
    Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 06:42:51 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Betsy Borgacz < borgacz1@yahoo.com >
    Subject: [discussions] military in our schools
    To: "Alumnet Discussions Listserv" < discussions@alumnet.sit.edu >
    To reply only to the sender, email borgacz1@yahoo.com

    10) Peace Does Not Come Easily
    by Camilo Mejia
    Published on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 by CommonDreams.org
    http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0525-22.htm

    11) 15 Years on the Bottom Rung
    By ANTHONY DePALMA
    May 26, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/26/national/class/MEXICANS-FINAL.html?

    12) Murder Charges Dropped Against Marine
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
    Published: May 26, 2005
    Filed at 10:36 a.m. ET
    "Prosecutors alleged Pantano intended to make an example of the
    men by shooting them 60 times and hanging a sign over their
    bodies -- ''No better friend, no worse enemy,'' a Marine slogan.
    While citing self-defense as his motive, Pantano did not deny
    hanging the sign or shooting the men repeatedly."
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Marine-Iraq-Death.html?hp&ex=1117166400&en=b3bc4a9b8703a9b7&ei=5094&partner=homepage

    13) Minutemen Car Hits 4 Protestors -
    8 Felony Charges
    Chican@ protestors + allies show fierce determination in the face of
    attempted murder by Minutemen and brutal suppression by police.
    Los Angeles Independent Media Center
    http://la.indymedia.org/news/2005/05/127256.php

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    1) Get the military recruiters out of our schools!
    COLLEGE NOT COMBAT
    Petition Drive Launch Rally & Signature Gathering Blitz
    Saturday, May 28, 10:30 am
    16th & Mission Street, San Francisco
    (at 16th Street BART stop)
    Rally speakers to include: Matt Gonzales, Green Party*,
    Supervisor Chris Daly & many of the CNC endorsers

    All out for May 28th Petition Launch!
    At the organizing meeting on May 21st, we planned out most of
    the logistics for the Petition Drive Launch coming up this
    Saturday, May 28th, but there is still much to be done! For
    College not Combat to be a success, we need not only your
    endorsement but as much help launching this campaign as possible.

    Volunteers
    We ask that each organization bring as many people as possible
    to petition. The main table is going to be set up at 16th and
    Mission with signs and banners for the rally, and this will act
    as the headquarters of the petition launch. We will direct
    volunteers from the rally to sign up, give them petitions
    and other materials, and dispatch them with petition captains.

    Petition Captains needed
    We'd also encourage groups to volunteer petition captains. The
    petition captains should be confident petitioners who can lead
    a group of 5 or 6 volunteers around a given location. The captains
    will be responsible for collecting the petitions and communicating
    with the headquarters about how many people their petition station
    should have. A short orientation will be held so captains are
    prepared to lead a group of volunteers immediately after they
    sign up.

    Speakers
    At the kick-off rally, in addition to Matt Gonzalez and Chris
    Daly, we'd like a representative of each endorser to speak for
    a few minutes about the reasons their organization decided to be
    involved. We think it will be inspiring and powerful for people
    to hear how the war is hurting many groups at home, and how we
    need to work together to rebuild the anti-war movement.

    Materials will be provided
    CNC is currently working

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    2) Protest Condoleezza Rice in San Francisco!
    Stop the War! Bring the Troops Home now!
    Where: Davies Symphony Hall, Grove St. between Van Ness
    and Franklin. When: Friday, May 27, 10am to 1pm

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be in San Francisco
    this Friday to speak at a Commonwealth Club event. Join us to
    protest her visit with a loud demonstration outside. Take the
    morning off work or join us on your lunch break to SAY NO! to
    war and occupation in Iraq, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan and
    everywhere. Stop the U.S. threats and intervention against Cuba,
    Venezuela, Korea, Philippines, Syria, Iran and other countries.
    Protest the War at Home!
    Secretary Rice's recent surprise visit to Iraq, meant to shore
    up the fractured coalition government that the U.S created, was
    a miserable failure. Since her visit the situation in Iraq has
    spiraled out of control with no end in sight. Despite the rosy
    picture of progress by Condoleezza Rice, Pentagon generals are
    now openly giving a more sobering assessment that the occupation
    is bogged down and could go on for years. There is no more light
    at the end of the tunnel in Iraq today than there was in Vietnam.

    The cost in human lives and critically needed resources has
    already been enormous. More than 100,000 Iraqis have been
    killed and untold numbers wounded. Living conditions have
    declined drastically in most of the country, while the indices
    of malnutrition; sickness and illiteracy have all risen
    sharply, astounding statistics given the fact that the baseline
    for measurement was a society that had lived for 13 years under
    genocidal sanctions. More than 1,600 U.S. soldiers have been
    killed, and over 28,000 have suffered from serious wounds
    (many causing permanent disability), injuries and illness.
    A recent article in the Christian Science Monitor predicts
    that the Iraq war could cost $748 billion by 2014.

    Call 415-821-6545, for more info.

    A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition
    Act Now to Stop War & End Racism
    http://www.ANSWERcoalition.org http://www.actionsf.org
    National Office in Washington DC: 202-544-3389
    New York City: 212-533-0417
    Los Angeles: 323-464-1636
    San Francisco: 415-821-6545
    For media inquiries, call 415-821-6545 or 202-544-3389.

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    3) UNITED DEMONSTRATIONS SEPTEMBER 24 WASHINGTON, D.C.,
    LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO!
    Hold Bush & Congress Accountable for the Deaths, the Destruction,
    the Lies, and the Toll on Our Communities
    SEPTEMBER 24-26, 2005
    END THE WAR ON IRAQ - BRING THE TROOPS HOME NOW!
    Leave no bases behind - End the corporate occupation of Iraq
    Stop bankrupting our communities - No military recruitment in our
    schools
    Sat., 9/24 - Massive March, Rally & Festival
    Sun., 9/25 - Interfaith Service, Grassroots Training
    Mon., 9/26 - Lobby Day, Mass Nonviolent Direct Action and Civil
    Disobedience

    More than two years after the illegal and immoral U.S. invasion
    of Iraq, the nightmare continues. More than 1600 U.S. soldiers have
    died, at least another 15,000 have been wounded; even the most
    conservative estimates of Iraqi deaths number in the tens of
    thousands. Iraq, a once sovereign nation, now lies in ruins under
    the military and corporate occupation of the United States; U.S.
    promises to rebuild have not been kept and Iraqis still lack food,
    water, electricity, and other basic needs.

    A majority of Americans believe that this war never should have
    happened, but our elected representatives in Washington continue
    to rubber-stamp the Bush Administration's disastrous Iraq policies.
    They have given military recruiters nearly unrestricted access to
    our schools -- and the Pentagon nearly unrestricted access to our
    tax dollars. At a time when our vital social programs are eroding
    or completely decimated, an overwhelming majority in Congress
    recently approved Bush's request for an additional $82 billion
    in war funding, and there's already talk of another $50 billion
    appropriation this fall.

    It's time to hold all pro-war politicians accountable for the
    deaths, the destruction, the lies, and the toll on our communities!
    Join United for Peace and Justice in Washington, D.C. for three
    massive days of action against the war: a major march, rally,
    and festival on Saturday, September 24; an interfaith religious
    service and day of grassroots trainings on Sunday, September 25;
    and a large-scale grassroots lobbying day and mass nonviolent
    direct action and civil disobedience on Monday, September 26.

    From every corner of this country, people will travel to Washington
    to bring our demands directly to the policymakers responsible
    for this unjust war. These three days of actions will send
    a clear message to the White House and Congress: The Iraq war
    must end. It's time to bring all the troops home, leaving no
    U.S. military bases behind, and to stop the corporate theft of
    Iraq's resources. Instead of draining our national treasury
    for endless war, we demand that our tax dollars be used to
    repair the damage done to Iraq and to fund services in our
    communities. We call for an immediate end to our government's
    assault on immigrants, the unethical pressures on our young
    people to join the military, and the undermining of democracy
    through relentless attacks on everyone's basic rights.

    Our mobilization will coincide with the meetings of the
    International Monetary Fund and World Bank, whose economic
    policies place corporate profits ahead of basic human needs
    worldwide. We will speak out against the corporate theft of
    Iraq's resources and the decimation of the Iraqi economy
    through privatization and "free trade."

    Join our weekend of action to stop this war, and help
    prevent any new wars!

    Leaflets and more information will be available soon at http://www.unitedforpeace.org/article.php?id=2854

    In the meantime, circulate this announcement far and wide
    and mark your calendar for the weekend of September 24-26.

    We need your financial support to make this mobilization
    possible! Please make the most generous contribution you
    can today at http://www.unitedforpeace.org/donate

    Thanks, and we'll see you in Washington!

    ACTION ALERT * UNITED FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
    http://www.unitedforpeace.org | 212-868-5545
    To subscribe, visit http://www.unitedforpeace.org/email

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    4) Protest Racists - Stand in Solidarity with the people of
    Palestine. SAVE THE DATE: SUNDAY JUNE 5TH, 12 NOON

    "It must be clear that there is no room for both peoples in
    this country...The Zionist enterprise so far...has been fine and
    good in its own time, and could do with 'land buying' - but this
    will not bring about the State of Israel; that must come all at
    once... and there is no way besides transferring the Arabs from
    here to the neighboring countries, to transfer them all; except
    maybe for Bethlehem, Nazareth and Old Jerusalem, we must not
    leave a single village, not a single tribe"

    Joseph Weitz, director of the Jewish National Land Fund, Diary
    entry December 19, 1940

    Local Zionists are celebrating "Israeli Independence Day" in San
    Francisco at Yerba Buena Gardens. But Israel 's independence has
    meant the destruction of the Palestinian people and their society.
    Over 800,000 Palestinians were forcibly dispossessed to create
    "the Jewish state" in 1948, and they and their descendants (who
    number more than 5 million people today) remain in exile in
    refugee camps, despite countless UN Resolutions demanding
    their return. Furthermore, the date selected to "celebrate"
    this occasion (June 5 th ) is not accidentally the anniversary
    of the 1967 War and the Israeli occupation of the West Bank,
    Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights .

    During a time when Israeli and US forces reap havoc on the
    people of Palestine and Iraq; when the money to fund these
    wars and occupations come from US tax payer money; at a time
    when schools are being closed in Oakland, and budgets and
    pensions slashed across the board, we call upon all people
    of conscience to stand in solidarity with the Palestinian
    people, and to demonstrate against the reactionary
    apologists of war, racism and colonialism

    We say NO to celebrating ethnic cleansing

    We say NO to celebrating occupation

    We say NO to celebrating Israel apartheid

    We say YES to a Free Palestine

    We say YES to Self-determination

    We say YES to the Right of Return of Palestinian refugees

    We say YES to boycotting Israeli goods

    We say YES to stopping all aid to Israel

    This is not a day to celebrate but a day to protest and
    raise our voices with our allies in struggle for
    a Free Palestine.

    Meet in front of Office Depot on 3rd Street, between
    Market and Mission

    for more information info@justiceinpalestine.net

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    5) U.S. leads global attack on human rights -Amnesty
    By Jeremy Lovell
    LONDON (Reuters)
    Wed May 25, 2005 09:21 AM ET
    http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=topNews&storyID=8601948&src=eDialog/GetContent

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    6) Seattle high school seeks military recruiter ban
    24 May 2005 23:44:28 GMT
    Source: Reuters
    By Linda Thomas
    http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N24332906.htm
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    7) US Selling More Weapons to Undemocratic Regimes That Support
    'War on Terror'
    by Abid Aslam
    Published on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 by OneWorld.net
    http://www.commondreams.org/headlines05/0525-04.htm

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    8)* East Bay Local 2 Rally
    * Protest Condoleezza Rice in SF
    * College Not Combat: Counter-Recruitment Drive
    * Stand Against Racism: Boycott Picket at SF Badlands
    * ANSWER Forum on Korea

    For more information on the following events,
    contact 415-821-6545.

    Thurs. May 26, 4pm
    Local 2 March and Rally for East Bay Hotel Workers
    Claremont Hotel, 41 Tunnel Rd., Berkeley

    Local 2's actions have been escalating with over 1500 people
    marching to the Hilton on May 3rd and 40 of them taking over the
    lobby in an act of civil disobedience. Two weeks ago, almost
    a thousand hotel workers, their supporters and labor side
    attorneys picketed the St Francis.

    It's been more than three months since the union gave its
    proposals and the bosses have not responded. Join the ANSWER
    Coalition and show your support for the hotel workers in their
    struggle for a fair contract.

    For more info on the Local 2 struggle, visit
    http://www.unitehere2.org/.

    Fri. May 27, 10am-1pm
    Protest Condoleezza Rice in S.F.
    Davies Symphony Hall, on Grove between Van Ness and Franklin

    Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will be in San Francisco
    this Friday to speak at a Commonwealth Club event. Join us to
    protest her visit with a loud demonstration outside. Take the
    morning off work or join us on your lunch break to SAY NO! to
    war and occupation in Iraq, Palestine, Haiti, Afghanistan and
    everywhere. Stop the U.S. threats and intervention against Cuba,
    Venezuela, Korea, Philippines, Syria, Iran and other countries.
    Protest the War at Home!

    Sponsored by the ANSWER Coalition.

    Sat. May 28, 10:30am
    College Not Combat:
    Kickoff Rally and Petition Drive for Anti-War, Counter-
    Recruitment Ballot Initiative
    16th and Mission St., San Francisco

    Join with the ANSWER Coalition to help petition to get the
    Counter-Recruitment Proposition on the ballot. The proposition
    states: the people of San Francisco oppose U.S. military recruiters
    using public school, college and university facilities to recruit
    young people into the armed forces. Furthermore, San Francisco
    should oppose the military's "economic draft" by investigating
    the means by which to fund and grant scholarships for college
    and job training to low-income students so they are not economically
    compelled to join the military!

    Endorsed by the ANSWER Coalition and many other community groups
    and activists.

    Sat. May 28, 10pm-12midnight
    Boycott Picket at the SF Badlands
    In front of S.F. Badlands on 18th Street between Castro
    and Collingwood

    After a thorough 10-month investigation, the San Francisco Human
    Rights Commission (HRC) concluded definitively on April 29th
    that Les Natali, owner of the SF Badlands, violated numerous
    civil rights ordinances over the past four years by directly
    discriminating against people of color. Stand against racism
    and demand accountability for widespread racial discrimination
    and create inclusion in the Castro.

    Join the ANSWER Coalition and other community and labor groups
    on the picket line.

    Tues. May 31, 7pm
    ANSWER Educational Forum - Korea: The Gwangju Uprising
    S.F. Women's Building 3543 18th St. (btwn Valencia and Guerrero)
    With video presentation and featured speakers Hyo-Seok Kim,
    Co-director of the Korea Truth Commission and participant in
    the 1980 uprising and Shin Lee, director of the Reunification
    Alliance of Gwangju-Chomman.

    This year is the 25th anniversary of the Gwangju People's Uprising.
    On May 18, 1980, the people of Gwangju, a city in the southwest
    of the Korean peninsula, organized mass resistance to liberate
    the city from the military dictatorship of General Chun Doo Hwan.
    Their martyrdom and the struggle for democracy, self-determination
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    9) "School in Chicago-Senn High
    -is being turned into a partial Naval
    Academy beginning next fall. The
    military has already started recruiting
    kids and at the end of the year shows
    up in a screaming hummer. The teachers,
    community members, the local school
    council (which acts as the school board in
    Chicago for schools) and students do not
    want this presence in there school."
    CodePinkCounterRecruitGroup@yahoogroups.com
    From: "Nancy L. Mancias"
    [CodePinkCounterRecruitGroup] Fw: [discussions]
    military in our schools -
    fwd from diana cabcabin
    -----Forwarded Message-----
    Betsy Borgacz < borgacz1@yahoo.com >wrote:
    Date: Tue, 10 May 2005 06:42:51 -0700 (PDT)
    From: Betsy Borgacz < borgacz1@yahoo.com >
    Subject: [discussions] military in our schools
    To: "Alumnet Discussions Listserv"
    < discussions@alumnet.sit.edu >
    To reply only to the sender,
    email borgacz1@yahoo.com .

    I wanted to let everyone know about
    a school in Chicago. Senn High School
    is being turned into a partial Naval Academy.
    The high school is fixed to be a partial
    military high school starting next fall.
    The military has already started recruting
    kids and at the end of the year shows up in
    a screaming hummer. The teachers, community
    members, the local school council (which acts
    as the school board in Chicago for schools)
    and students do not want this presence in
    there school.

    Several students come from countries where
    there was torture and violence all connected
    to the military and are deeply troubled by
    the thought of having uniforms in the halls.
    The school would like to try some counter
    recruitment on the last day which is a majo
    recruitment day but also other days throughout
    the summer.

    If anyone has any suggestions for this group
    in how to better handle this situation or if
    there is some way to keep the school from becoming
    a partial military school please contact me or go to
    http://www.savesenn.org/ and contact the group
    working on this.

    Thank you,


    Betsy E. Borgacz
    773-262-5214
    borgacz1@yahoo.com

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    10) Peace Does Not Come Easily
    by Camilo Mejia
    Published on Wednesday, May 25, 2005 by CommonDreams.org
    http://www.commondreams.org/views05/0525-22.htm

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    11) 15 Years on the Bottom Rung
    By ANTHONY DePALMA
    May 26, 2005
    http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/26/national/class/MEXICANS-FINAL.html?

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    12) Murder Charges Dropped Against Marine
    By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
    RALEIGH, N.C. (AP)
    Published: May 26, 2005
    Filed at 10:36 a.m. ET
    "Prosecutors alleged Pantano intended to make an example of the
    men by shooting them 60 times and hanging a sign over their bodies
    -- ''No better friend, no worse enemy,'' a Marine slogan. While citing
    self-defense as his motive, Pantano did not deny hanging the sign or
    shooting the men repeatedly."
    http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/national/AP-Marine-Iraq-Death.html?hp&ex=1117166400&en=b3bc4a9b8703a9b7&ei=5094&partner=homepage

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    13) Minutemen Car Hits 4 Protestors -
    8 Felony Charges
    Chican@ protestors + allies show fierce determination in the face of
    attempted murder by Minutemen and brutal suppression by police.
    Los Angeles Independent Media Center
    http://la.indymedia.org/news/2005/05/127256.php

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    14) Barren at basic
    Recruiting shortfall echoes in quiet training center
    By Gina Cavallaro
    Times staff writer
    FORT BENNING, Ga.
    May 30, 2005

    FORT BENNING, Ga. - Three long rows of young soldiers stood
    in front of unloaded M249 squad automatic weapons for the first
    time.

    Unable to resist touching the cold steel during orientation,
    the soldiers were ordered to step back an arm's length.

    It was Week 7 of basic training.

    "Does anybody know what posthumous means?" Staff Sgt. Andre
    Allen asked the 150 infantrymen-in-training, members of F Company,
    1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment.

    A few hands went up, but he answered his own question.

    "It means after death. Some of you are going to get medals that
    way," he said matter-of-factly, underscoring the possibility
    that some of them would be sent to combat and not return.

    The gritty realities of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are being
    cited as prime reasons that the Army is having a tough time
    filling its training posts with new soldiers.

    A basic training company here should be packed with as many
    as 250 men, but what has been a chronic recruiting shortfall
    this year means the mission to train about 24,500 infantrymen
    at Benning by the end of fiscal 2005 is looking more elusive
    every day.

    As of May 5, the Infantry Training Brigade had been forced to
    cancel 14 "training cycles," or companies, representing about
    3,200 soldiers programmed to go through 14-week, one-station
    unit training.

    The ITB, expecting an increase in the number of recruits to
    meet the manpower needs driven by the Army's reorganization
    from 33 brigades to 48, had boosted the number of companies
    undergoing training at one time from 24 to 34. That number
    will rise to 39 by July to meet the traditional summer surge
    in trainees after high school graduation.

    But since January, the training center has been forced to
    cancel cycles because there were not enough soldiers to make
    up even a small company.

    "Parents don't want their kids to join the Army because
    they're getting killed," said F Company Staff Sgt. Peter
    Garwood, who has been a drill sergeant at Benning for two
    years.

    Staff Sgt. McKinley Rodgers, an infantryman who spent 12 months
    in Iraq with the 1st Armored Division, was shadowing Garwood
    in preparation for becoming a drill sergeant. The number of
    Iraq and Afghanistan veterans in the corps of drill
    sergeants is nearly 60 percent.

    He noted that while patriotism still motivates many young
    men, "some don't have a clue." But he agreed with Garwood
    that the war is a deterrent.

    In April, the Army filled an average of 50 percent of its
    recruit training classes, versus 92 percent for the same
    month last year.

    For the year through April, the Army was at 84 percent of
    its recruiting goal. Nevertheless, Army leaders are confident
    that recruiters will meet the mission of signing up 80,000
    new soldiers in the fiscal year that ends Sept. 30.

    Despite the current shortfall in infantry recruits, a senior
    commander here said it's too early to panic.

    "To be 3,000 [soldiers] short this time of the year ...
    I don't know that we're overly excited. We're concerned.
    To get to the end of the fiscal year, somebody at [Army
    Recruiting Command] had better answer that," said Lt. Col.
    Hap Smith, deputy commanding officer at the Infantry
    Training Brigade, whose fiscal 2004 training mission of
    18,700 - and 16,000 the year before - were easily attained,
    even surpassed, he added.

    At F Company, the 150 soldiers in training is an even lower
    number than the bare minimum of 185 the ITB likes to have to
    fill a training cycle.

    But the standard of training is as rigorous as usual, and the
    enthusiasm and sense of duty among the soldiers, even with the
    prospect of heading to Iraq as few as 27 days from graduation,
    hasn't wavered.

    "They need help. That's why I joined. I want to get over
    [to Iraq] as soon as possible," said Pvt. Robert Blevins, 21,
    of Niagara Falls, N.Y., who left what he called a dead-end
    job at a steel plant after earning his general equivalency
    diploma. His 18-year-old brother is coming in, too, and will
    be in training at Benning in two months.

    "My friends wanted to join before, but now they don't want to
    join because there's a war going on," Blevins said. "Personally,
    I think they're cowards."

    Equally committed but admittedly "a little bit" nervous, Pvt.
    Daniel Hough chased cows, broke horses and fixed fences on
    a ranch near Kamiah, Idaho, and later operated a forklift at
    a sawmill before joining the Army.

    "I have a lot of friends who have been in Iraq. They've said
    the casualties are not as bad as they say, as bad as the media
    makes it out to be," Hough said. Still, he said his friends
    think he's stupid for joining the Army. And, at 26, he's not
    a typical recruit.

    In this company, one-third of the soldiers have GED certificates,
    and almost all have had some work experience before coming to
    Benning. That's according to company commander Capt. Justin
    Bosanko, who said this cycle is the smallest he's seen in
    the six months he's been on the job.

    Bosanko said he's worried that if the number of recruits
    doesn't pick up, he will start to lose training resources.
    he does like the higher drill-sergeant-to-trainee ratio.

    Staff Sgt. Chad Doughty, an Army reservist from Indianapolis,
    has been training soldiers at Fort Benning for a year. He said
    he started noticing smaller groups in March.

    "We know that right now it's not a popular thing to be in the
    Army," said Bosanko, 30, a former National Guardsman who spent
    10 months in Afghanistan with the 10th Mountain Division.
    "I feel a strong sense of pride in putting on a uniform and
    it worries me that that feeling isn't back at home."

    Patriotism remained a strong driving force for many in the
    ranks of recent recruits, however.

    "If somebody's defending my country, if somebody's defending
    my family, I want it to be me," said Pvt. Pat Corbett, 20, of
    Indianapolis, a former college football player who plans to
    become a Ranger.

    Spc. Michael Tregle, 25, of New Orleans gave up a law career
    to enlist as an infantryman.

    "I've wanted to be a soldier longer than I've wanted to be
    a lawyer. I finished school and I thought, it's now or never,"
    said Tregle, who opted to enlist for a $20,000 bonus rather
    than go in as an officer because "I want to see the Army
    from the ground up and take advantage of the student loan
    repayment pledge."

    The dearth of new recruits notwithstanding, retention among
    the permanent-party soldiers at Benning is robust, reflecting
    Armywide trends. As of March, initial term re-enlistment at
    Benning was 110 percent, midcareer was 112 percent and
    careerists re-enlisted at a rate of 137 percent.

    The post's top career counselor, Sgt. Maj. Lyle Hogue, said
    many of the 5,000 soldiers assigned to the training units
    are staying Army because they are motivated by their mission.

    "We train the infantry guys who are going to go straight over
    there into harm's way," he said. "You couldn't have a more
    important job than what they have here."

    School's out
    This year's recruit training classes, in some cases, are
    half as full as last year's. By percentage:

    April '04 April '05

    Fort Knox, Ky. 94 47

    Fort Jackson, S.C. 92 44

    Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. 86 58

    Fort Benning, Ga. 98 56

    Fort Sill, Okla. 87 39

    TOTAL 92 50

    Source: Training and Doctrine Command

    Copyright (c) 2005


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