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<blockquote data-quote="ajblakejr" data-source="post: 1740960" data-attributes="member: 18807"><p>Then, if this is the case in most stations, I encourage candidates carrying to qualify bi-annually.</p><p>My perspective comes from a recently retired National Guard Recruiter, my sister, after her distinguished service to our country and state.</p><p></p><p>As a NG recruiter and soldier, she lost brothers and sisters and painfully, recruits. I respect your point and she found it valid. However, her argument as a recruiter reflects on increasing hostility recruiters experienced on site and in high schools. And now, they are under attack. She endured yearly training and quota fulfillment, fitness and psychological evaluations. She says they are American Soldiers first and never question the preparedness of an American Soldier.</p><p></p><p>She can't stop serving and now works for the VA. She staffs / human resources specializing in nursing staff. Her offices are off site yet clearly marked as military. She is employed in a "soft target" and on Friday, everyone was told to work from home as they re-evaluated security in her building. She would carry if asked because she will always be a Soldier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajblakejr, post: 1740960, member: 18807"] Then, if this is the case in most stations, I encourage candidates carrying to qualify bi-annually. My perspective comes from a recently retired National Guard Recruiter, my sister, after her distinguished service to our country and state. As a NG recruiter and soldier, she lost brothers and sisters and painfully, recruits. I respect your point and she found it valid. However, her argument as a recruiter reflects on increasing hostility recruiters experienced on site and in high schools. And now, they are under attack. She endured yearly training and quota fulfillment, fitness and psychological evaluations. She says they are American Soldiers first and never question the preparedness of an American Soldier. She can't stop serving and now works for the VA. She staffs / human resources specializing in nursing staff. Her offices are off site yet clearly marked as military. She is employed in a "soft target" and on Friday, everyone was told to work from home as they re-evaluated security in her building. She would carry if asked because she will always be a Soldier. [/QUOTE]
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