Front-Line Troops Disproportionately White, Not Black

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Front-Line Troops Disproportionately White, Not Black
By Dave Moniz and Tom Squitieri
USAToday.com | January 22, 2003


The American troops likeliest to fight and die in a war against Iraq are disproportionately white, not black, military statistics show — contradicting a belief widely held since the early days of the Vietnam War.

In a little-publicized trend, black recruits have gravitated toward non-combat jobs that provide marketable skills for post-military careers, while white soldiers are over-represented in front-line combat forces.

The tilt toward white combat troops is recognized by many senior commanders and a small group of scholars who study the military.

"If anybody should be complaining about battlefield deaths, it is poor, rural whites," says Charles Moskos, a military sociologist at Northwestern University in Illinois.

When Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., called recently for the return of a military draft, he evoked images of inequality raised during the early years of the Vietnam War, when black soldiers died at rates much greater than their share of the U.S. population.

Though Rangel is right that blacks and lower-income Americans still serve in disproportionate numbers, that fact misses another significant trend. While blacks are 20% of the military — compared with 12% of the U.S. population — they make up a far smaller percentage of troops in combat jobs on the front line.

In a host of high-risk slots — from Army commandos to Navy and Air Force fighter pilots — blacks constitute less than 5% of the force, statistics show.

Blacks, especially in the enlisted ranks, tend to be disproportionately drawn to non-combat fields such as unit administration and communications. They are underrepresented in jobs shooting rifles or dropping bombs.

Examples:

Of the Army's 45,586 enlisted combat infantryman, 10.6% are black.

Of the Air Force's 12,000 pilots, 245, or about 2%, are black.

In the Navy, 2.5% of the pilots are black.

Senior Air Force officials say they are troubled by the number of black pilots and plan to do better.

The Army's enlisted Green Berets are among the least diverse groups in the military. Only 196 of the Army's 4,278 enlisted Green Berets — fewer than 5% — are black.

The reasons for the racial divide are unclear, but several theories have emerged, including lingering racism in some quarters of the military and a tendency among black recruits to choose jobs that help them find work in the civilian sector.
 
Every time they bring this stuff up, I recall my first encounter with my BCT Senior Drill Sgt., Jimmie May. Probably one of the most squared away soldiers I ever met. Didn't smoke or drink, but his language sure was colorful! Sgt. May is a black man with green eyes and was one of those who was very broad in the shoulder and narrow at the waist. Our "diversity" meeting, as they would call it now, consisted of him gathering us up around the barracks and stating, "The only color I see here is green.", with the implication that if you had a differing opinion that he was inviting you to an advanced tutorial in back of the barracks. End of the lesson.
 
Nothing new rather then I believe the
front line troops are also older:


stats for vietnam:

Number American Deaths by Race, Source: Dept of VA, 3-86

Actual %
Caucasian 50,478 86.31
Negro 7,273 12.36
Malayan 254 .43
American Indian 225 .38
Uknown or not reported 128 .21
Mongolian 121 .20
 
Everytime I got in a debate on this on the Firing Line, I was called a racist. Amazing how the facts are "biased" this way... :rolleyes:
 
Anyone who has served in the U.S. Army in the past 20 years knows that the Combat Arms M.O.S.s are overwhelmingly staffed by white troops. From my personal experience there were more Hispanic troops in the Combat Arms M.O.S.s than blacks. Now, in the rear echelon support jobs it was a totally different story.

Why? I couldn't possibly care less.

Congressman Rangel started flapping his yap without checking his facts. Big surprise, eh?

Regarding elite units, as we all know they are nearly all white in all the services. Mathematics alone would be enough to account for this. Of the few minorities that DO volunteer and pass muster to even get in to Ranger School, B.U.D.s, etc., normal attrition through injury, D.O.R., and failure to meet standards account for their small number in these units. The dropout rate is quite high for all trainees in these rather grueling courses, so when you have fewer trainees of a particular race volunteering to begin with, then obviously there will be fewer of them in these units.

Fortunately however, the Special Forces and Pararescue units aren't run on an affirmative action quota. "Let's see, Sgt. Jones...looks like you've broken your femur, but since you're a hyphenated American we'll just downgrade that to a sprained ankle so you can continue the Ranger Run. Carry on!" :p
 
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