Dlhv Full transcript of Face the Nation, Jan. 14, 2024
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This story was written by Eileen Shim, Yale Daily NewsThree days after starting work at Bear Sterns and three weeks after getting married to his high school sweetheart, Capt. Pete Hegseth decided to go to Iraq and he does not regret his choice. In fact, the ROTC rec stanley flask ruit and Princeton alumnus believes that military recruitment can be beneficial on an Ivy League campus, especially Yales.Hegseth, the president of Vets for Freedom, spoke Monday night to the Yale Political Union in support of its ultimately successful resolution, Resolved: Bring the ROTC back to campus. While some YPU members criticized the concept of recruitment on campus and the militarys dont ask, dont tell policy toward gays in uniform, Hegseths personal accounts as a soldier and an Ivy League graduate helped convince the audience to pass the resolution. ROTC is essentially an opportunity to serve ones nation, Hegseth said. It is independent of values and yet represents the values that America stands for. During his speech, Hegseth said the Reserve Officers Training Corps is instrumental in fostering diversity in the mil stanley cup website itary. ROTC was banned from Yales campus in 1969, during the height of anti-Vietnam War sentiment, and has stayed off campus since then. Hegseth said while ethnic an stanley mug d political diversity are important, the military needs intelligent Ivy graduates to carry out its mission capabilities. This is a thinking mans war a war of ideas and i |
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