I mean surely the requirement to see certain shades of blue and green mingled together shouldn't be the be all and end all? It's not like I'll be flying a jet or anything, ffs.
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1 回复Being colorblind would cause too big of a risk to have you responsible for people's lives and military hardware. It might not affect you 90% of the time, but that 10% could endanger you or others
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11 回复由Player3Th0mas编辑: 1/28/2013 6:11:59 PMCommander: [b][i]SHOOT THE GUYS IN BLUE!!! IN BLUE!!!![/i][/b] You: [i]Pew, pew, pew[/i] Commander: [b][i]YOU JUST SHOT OUR GUYS!!! THEY ARE IN [u]GREEN[/u]!!! I SAID SHOOT THE [u]BLUE[/u] GUYS!!![/i][/b] You: [i]Whoops, my bad![/i]
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2 回复Ok. So since I was told this is for the Irish Army, this means nothing then. Why? Irish Army by themselves... do nothing. It's like having a military base in a state that has its own boarders surrounding it. BUT no one on guard. LOL. On the plus side, you won't have to worry about... well death.
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4 回复Being able to discern certain colors is pretty important. Regardless of the country you live in. The idea isn't that you PROBABLY would never be in a war, its that you COULD be in one. They have to be selective about that kind of thing.
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4 回复OK, so I understand you may seem upset. Simple scenario: Which wire do you cut if you have to dispose a bomb?
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11 回复Well that's just a lie. You can join, you're just limited in what jobs you can do. We're talking US Army, right?
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1 回复It's an excuse. The Army is cutting down in personal and budget so they are trying to not take any new people at this moment.