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I think the FORCE test is a reasonable baseline test but should be augmented by job specific tests as well (BFT, FF test etc) as required.
No one expects an infanteer to be able to do my job, why should I be able to competently do theirs? I think the Universality of service looks good on paper but is a bad policy considering the range of possible employment anyone in uniform has.
I guess the question is, if it does wash out a 4'2" 90 lb superfit and highly competent support trade, does it really matter if they can't drag someone, or strap on a bunch of weight and carry it around? I can think of a number of big strong guys that the last thing I really want to be around is them with a rifle, as they are more likely to accidentally shoot me then a bad guy. At the very least they should allow easy transfer into a related DND civilian job for someone like that, so that the competencies aren't lost but there isn't the requirement to deploy anywhere.
No one expects an infanteer to be able to do my job, why should I be able to competently do theirs? I think the Universality of service looks good on paper but is a bad policy considering the range of possible employment anyone in uniform has.
I guess the question is, if it does wash out a 4'2" 90 lb superfit and highly competent support trade, does it really matter if they can't drag someone, or strap on a bunch of weight and carry it around? I can think of a number of big strong guys that the last thing I really want to be around is them with a rifle, as they are more likely to accidentally shoot me then a bad guy. At the very least they should allow easy transfer into a related DND civilian job for someone like that, so that the competencies aren't lost but there isn't the requirement to deploy anywhere.