Friday, April 11, 2014

Sergeant-Major of the Marine Corps: A Poor Marine Is a Motivated Marine

That's what he thinks. Really.

Lower pay and slimmed-down benefits will make Marines more disciplined and less wasteful, according to the Corps’ top enlisted Marine.

In comments before a Senate Armed Services Committee panel on Wednesday, Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Corps Micheal Barrett dismissed lawmaker concerns that proposed compensation trims in the Pentagon’s fiscal 2015 budget proposal would hurt troops’ morale or desire to serve.

“Marines don’t run around asking about compensation, retirement modernization,” he said. “That’s not on their mind. As I talk to thousands of audiences, they want to know into whose neck do we put a boot next.

“They want to know about what new equipment are we getting, are we continuing to modernize. Just because the budget sucks, does that mean we’re not going to get our new gear?”

Barrett’s comments came in contrast to his counterparts in the other services, who conceded to senators that lower pay raises, scaled-back commissary offerings and smaller housing stipends would be problematic for many servicemembers.

Instead, Barrett argued that the lower quality of life would be beneficial to Marines.

“I truly believe it will raise discipline,” he said. “You’ll have better spending habits. You won’t be so wasteful.”


The man yearns for robot Marines, no doubt.

6 comments:

Rev. Paul said...

He's also an idiot.

TinCan Assassin said...

You know, I thought you had to have brains to be an NCO. Then I became one, and there went that theory...

TinCan Assassin said...

Outraged news of Marines looting and sacking in 3...2...1...

Kristine said...

Completely disagree with him. You can read my open letter to Sgt Major Barrett here: http://usmclife.com/2014/04/open-letter-sergeant-major-marine-corps-michael-p-barrett/

Kevin Strawbridge said...

Never let the enemy see they are winning. If they are trying to hurt moral make them think it wont work. Or do the best you can to bluff.

Old NFO said...

Toeing the 'corporate' line... sigh