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Can you become a US military officer after going to community college?
Yes, as previously stated, there are many reserve component officers who join the Guard or Reserve, go to basic training and AIT and then enroll into a local community college and do the last two years of ROTC (Military Science 3 & 4).They graduate with an associates degree and a reserve component commission.Then the problem arises and their military career stalls. They get a civilian job and start a family, but many do not go on to complete a 4 year college degree. Not every credit from a community college transfers over to a 4 year degree so instead of needing an additional 2 years to complete, they may need 3 or more years, even more when they do part time night school. They don’t have the time to go back to college full time and can’t take time off from work since the reserves take up a lot of their “free” civilian time.Then they also don’t have the time to take additional active duty courses required for promotion.Unfortunately, many of these fine officers top out at captain and can’t progress to major.To help out, there are many online components of the officer courses to streamline the amount of time they attend the active portion, but they also have to complete their civilian schooling.The longer they put off the schools, the older they get and more difficult it is to stay in shape. It’s fairly easy to pass active duty height, weight and physical fitness standards in your twenties. In your thirties, it requires much more time and effort.
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Has China’s attitude regarding the South China Sea signNowed the Indian shores?
Yes and No.Let me focus more on their objective (& the question will get eventually answered in the end). This is a very tactically planned geo-political power game where one country plays with the other over control of territories and finally hegemony and influence in the region.A bit of the background in which the India-China tussles have occurred and are still occurring:If the question ideally asks about the expansionist tendency of China, then many incursions and unprovoked face-off have already happened multiple times near Line of Actual Control (LAC), Arunachal Pradesh and recently Uttarakhand.Chinese army intrudes again in Ladakh, pushed back after 3-hour stand-off Scuffle at border as Indian troops counter aggressive Chinese incursions in Arunachal PradeshTensions reportedly eased only after four PLA officers accompanied by an interpreter met Commanding Officer of the Indian Army formation in the area and presented him with two packets of chocolates and one gift packet to the in charge of Yanki-I post.Not even a single fire has been fired in the incursions. Sounds interesting?What China wants to do is to cleverly keep India engaged with these territorial disputes without escalating it to the potential of a full blown war. It also strengthens our friendly neighbour by supplying all kind of modern defence accessories and stuffs in violation of International laws (like NSG). In October 2015, China finalized the sale of eight submarines to Pakistan, and in recent years, Chinese submarines have docked at the Sri Lankan port of Colombo and the Pakistani port of Karachi.China continues to sell nuclear reactors to Pakistan, says report China May Have Helped Pakistan Nuclear Weapons Design, Newly Declassified Intelligence IndicatesThis is a very tactically planned geo-political power game where one country plays with the other over control of territories and finally hegemony and influence in the region. Why is the problem of border disputes not signNowing a constructive solution despite being dragged on for decades? Why China is in no hurry to sort border dispute with India?As of now, in the case of China’s border dispute with India, China is not likely to lose much if it does not resolve the dispute. In fact, the unresolved border dispute has much to offer to China. China even warns India against going to any International body for early settlement. China wont accept arbitration on India border dispute: PLA General Luo Yuan. Because they have the upper hand in negotiation now (economically, militarily and in sphere of influence) and will give back concessions as and when India listens to them.Now, coming back to the question, how do the spheres of influence intertwin in the Indian ocean?As per Indian analysts, China was pursuing a policy of 'encirclement' of India through building a 'String of Pearls' across the northern Indian Ocean that would be available for use by the Chinese navy. Chinese port developments in Myanmar (Kyaukpyu), Bangladesh (Chittagong), Sri Lanka (Hambantota and Colombo) and Pakistan (Gwadar) are often held up as putative Chinese naval bases. The utility of these ports as full scale naval bases in the event of major conflict has been questioned by naval experts.The developments at both Obock and Gwadar in Pakistan will include air bases which could signNowly extend China's signNow.[1] China wants a military base on Maldives in Indian OceanSo, has its South China Sea’s (SCS) attitude entered Indian Shores? Yes, they have already made inroads to the Indian ocean and its neighbouring countries, considered as its area of influence.Now, the important juncture of South China Sea (SCS) comes when India tries to leverage against what China has been doing in Indian ocean. India, the land of Chanakya, will play the game the same way China plays. Although there are no territorial ambitions, India’s interest in South China Sea stems from the fact that about 50% of its trade with Asia is via the waterway. It has vital commercial and strategic stakes that keep its interest alive in the troubled waters.[2]ONGC Videsh -- the overseas oil exploration arm of India, has been searching for hydrocarbons in the SCS off the coast of Vietnam, which it entered in the late 1980s after securing the exploration license for block 06.1. About a decade ago, Vietnam permitted India to explore two more blocks -- 127 and 128 -- which lie in waters also claimed by China. Citing Vietnamese analysts, it said, "Chinese pressure has made India dig in and become more determined to work with [state-run] PetroVietnam." [3]Indian warships enter SCS- The Indian warships will make port calls at Cam Rahn Bay in Vietnam, Subic Bay in the Philippines, Sasebo in Japan, Busan in South Korea, Vladivostok in Russia and Port Klang in Malaysia. Despite its muted response, Beijing undoubtedly regards India’s latest naval deployment as a part of India’s closer integration into the US “pivot” which China is seeking to prevent. New Delhi has been exploiting Beijing’s concerns to try to extract economic and also strategic concessions from China, which is India’s largest trading partner.India, US, Japan Begin Malabar Joint Naval Exercise Close To SCS-India included Japan in Malabar Naval Exercise permanently which was previously just a Indo-US affair. One key elements of the exercise is anti-submarine warfare where three forces will create a scenario of hunting down Chinese submarines. This comes at a time when Chinese nuclear submarines are being increasingly spotted in the western sea board of India.In response to what China has been doing to arm Pakistan, India also started to arm China’s rival Vietnam. During Mukherjee’s visit, India had extended a $100-million-dollar line of credit to Vietnam for defence procurement, with Vietnam looking to use it for getting patrol boats to bolster its naval presence in its territorial waters. Since India joined the Missile Technology Control Regime in June, there has been speculation that the country could export the Brahmos missile to Vietnam.[4]But, India will also give calibrated replies to all the transgressions and not extend beyond a particular limit.So, has South China Sea’s attitude entered Indian Shores? No, not really in the scale of SCS but its definitely relevant. But, how much China will enter Indian shores in future and challenge Indian hegemony will be decided by what political and strategic games India and China play out.What are the things India will use to control China’s behaviour? Major points:1. India and the US announced their agreement “in principle” on a Logistics Exchange Memorandum of Agreement (LEMOA) that would give the US armed forces access to Indian military ports and bases. The other pacts under discussion are the Communication and Information Security Memorandum of Agreement (CISMOA) and the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA). China has been very wary of this development as they already have US Navy warships’ presence in Japan & Korea and don’t want further American presence near them. But, India will play with China psychologically. It will not sign all of them and use the rhetoric just to shy away any Chinese naval defence presence in the Indian ocean as the signing gained speed only after the Chinese presence. Maybe, India signs one of them to get access to top US military technology like that of aircraft carrier or armed drones but will never sign all.2. Despite major defence relationship with US, India Rejected Joint Naval Patrols with US in SCS. It doesn’t want to provoke China as it is not directly involved in the SCS. But, at the same time, it sends warship for joint exercises with other countries in the SCS just to keep a check over how much they extend their influence in our backyard.3. This is a very interesting one. The bilateral U.S.-India statement and the Russia-India-China trilateral communique speak to opposing sides on the contentious issue of SCS disputes. While India asks for effective and fair freedom of navigation rules in the former one, in the latter one, it goes soft as it cautions against the internationalization of the disputes and asks for inter-country negotiation based problem solving.[5] Incidentally, India welcomed the Hague ruling on SCS which went against China and asks for force free efforts and peaceful negotiations (China falsely asserts Indian support for its defiance of Hague ruling on sea claims).China's state-run Xinhua news agency said that 'India should realize China's concerns over South China Sea, NSG door not tightly closed'. China blocked India's NSG bid, but now wants help on South China Sea.Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visited India on a three-day tour from August 12. Wang would try to make efforts aimed at ensuring that Prime Minister Narendra Modi do not join other countries in raising the controversial issue of South China Sea during the upcoming G20 meeting in early September. Now, India stands at a higher ground to force China to understand its concerns like not blocking India's UN bid to ban Jaish-e-Mohammad chief Masood Azhar and eventually chalk out benefits like NSG membership and non-interference in our backyard. Next few months will be very exciting to see.India is expected to play a role in key international matters as it is a major regional and emerging world power with increasing diplomatic outsignNow and fast developing foreign policy nature. India, however underestimated due to its economic prowess compared to China, knows how to play its cards well and it will determine how much Chinese influence comes into the Indian shores.Anyways, I want to end my answer with a happy picture and note that Asian century can only be realized by both India and China working together. We have many robust international collaborations like BRICS, Asian Development Bank (ADB), Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO), Russia-India-China (RIC) trilateral meet and a few other where we can share our concerns and solve them collectively.Thanks for reading so far. Good luck my friends.On a different note, if you like my answer, follow me up for more comprehensive answers.Edit1: Just wanted to add one self-descriptive picture about the string of pearls.Footnotes[1] http://>*http://www.lowyinterpre...[2] Narendra Modi to visit Vietnam with eye on South China Sea dispute[3] India wades into South China Sea dispute- Nikkei Asian Review[4] Narendra Modi to visit Vietnam with eye on South China Sea dispute[5] Russia, India, China Address South China Sea in Trilateral Statement
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Why is the Chinese military viewed so poorly by western countries?
People, listen.The word military comes from the Latin word: militaris meaning soldier.I’ve never been in any military organisation of any countries in the world. However, I can say with confidence that a soldiers duty is to protect and serve the very people that lives in his or her country. We've been so clouded and de-sensitised by statistics thrown from left right and centre.The US: “Carriers”.The UK: “Trident”.Russia: “Nuclear Weapons”.“10,000 soldiers with state of the art equipment enters…” we've all heard it.My point is, yes, people underestimate the Chinese military not because of how many tanks or attack helicopters they have, but they underestimate their call of duty: “Service for the People”.This doesn't mean invading other countries to keep the people ‘free’ at home!This means being their for the times that count, for when your ordinary Joe is crying because his building burnt down, or there was an earthquake. For the times when old ladies are trapped under rubble becuase of disasters. For the times when you hear “thank you” because you didn't risk your life to take a bullet, instead you did what counts. You helped your fellow man.Stop, guys, by no means am I a hippie, nor a warmonger, I'm just someone trying to shed light on what the PLA are actually doing.They do not just call your local donut-eatin’ officer to handle this. This is true service.In 2015, I went to an earthquake memorial in Sichaun, and at first I was skeptical. I was solemn but all I saw were numbers. Until a friend told me that not only were entire towns and villages rebuilt, PLA soldiers stayed behind, on their own accord, to farm with the farmers. Though buildings are rebuilt, sons and daughter. Fathers and mothers cannot be replaced. They understood that, because they were not some “folks born with silver spoon In hand”, they stayed and helped. They did what they did. Ate what they ate.This is the true call of duty.Not to go to some foreign soil and make fun of foreign languages and wave guns about.“Hoo-rah” and “Get the F*** down”.Stop placing military might on such a high pedestal, because there was a time, when people remember what militaries are for. China has not forgotten, and I believe it will continue to dedicate themselves for their people.Wars are not fought just with guns, and true militaries know their purpose.“为人民服务““Service for the People”Don’t underestimate that.EDIT:The experience I had in 2015 was a massive eye opener and it made me realise what armies are for. Sure, they carry guns, but it's not to harm people, rather to protect as a last resort. Also, the PLA soldiers understood and empathised because they've been there. Look at their skin. It's brown, and trained. It's not just from the army, most of them ARE farmers.EDIT EDIT:In response to recent quorans questioning whether or not I answered the question, I did, you just weren't looking in the right direction. As I've said again and again what the purpose of a military is, I cannot simply scrape Wikipedia info on who's got the most nuclear bombs, as that doesn't do justice to true militaries. Let me reiterate, I did answer the question, just LOOK.Cheers guys.EDIT EDIT EDIT:The fact that there are 4 US soldiers in the pictures, it doesnt diminish the point Im trying to make. The point is that people misunderstand the purposes of military and it's great the US boots are there. I'm trying to show, that China has set foot in foreign countries, in terms of warfare. It's getting a bad rep and consistently undermind for the lack of technology put into tanks or airborne forces, but everyone seems to want to focus on the bad side.Yeah, I am biased, and why shouldnt I be? No one in this world is truly objective. However, don't misunderstand, yet again, this isn't a PR speech, Im just answering a question in a different way, a different perspective. As I feel the throughout the bloodshed, alot militaries forget that their duty is to their own people, and not to do so by bullying smaller countries.
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