'Today, sailors and pilots pay the cost of the Navy’s virtue signaling and social engineering in morale, education, and readiness. The online training regimen is corrosive to the Navy, counterproductive, and ineffective.' -mrubin1971
Bandwidth, however, is limited. Internet is available only a few hours per day for lower ranks, but lines can be long for computer terminals. Ships cut internet connectivity for days to practice stealth. When WiFi returns, demand slows the system to a glacial pace. On some ships, it can take a half-hour for an off-ship webpage to load.
Among the training the 5,000 men and women living on an aircraft carrier must complete are units on equal opportunity and harassment, domestic abuse, sexual assault prevention and response awareness, combating human trafficking, risk management, personal financial management, countering disinformation, and sexual health and responsibility. Add to that training on protecting personally identifiable information, cyber awareness, privacy, countering disinformation, and counterintelligence.
The growing mountain of such training will prevent sailors from focusing on core missions, though. The Navy recommends some training, like suicide prevention, be face-to-face. This is important, especially as junior enlistees can find life onboard a ship stressful and isolating. Classroom space is at a premium, though. As the Navy adds other, less-crucial training to suicide prevention, it cancels more substantive units to free up classrooms.
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