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Targeted recruiting...

The 82nd goes for the gaming demographic...

The 82nd Infantry Division (Airborne) recruits gamers...

Oh, sure, they may be pasty white and doughy from living in Mom and Dad's basement  playing games instead of football or soccer... but they'll be able to handle the robots and UAS', won't they?

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I had a long post but it didn't like me posting too quickly and deleted it.  How nice.
 
That's a defense against auto-posters and spam. Sometimes (not always) going backwards in the browswer will recover your text.
 
To late boys, the Air Force already has them flying Predators and Global Hawks, all the time sitting in a nice air conditioned box somewhat not unlike their Mothers basement.....
"God I hate the 20th, excuse me, 21st century"  -Gen. George S Patton
 
Predator?

To paraphrase Dos Gringos...I hate that fraking plane!

Tell ya what, the Army is welcome to our doughy videogamers if it'll put pilots back in cockpits...
 

...and Josh plays to the Dusty/Lex segment of the audience.

 
I bet Dusty never had to worry about losing his pilot slot to some kid playing Space Invaders.
 
Struth!  I think we need to revisit the terms we use when refering to things that buzz and sputter.  To control an aircraft, be it fixed or rotary wing, from within the cocpit is to pilot said aircraft.  To control it from the ground is to play with it, as someone with a kite or balloon plays with it.  Now as somebody who has ridden in the back of a CH46 I can tell you that some things are not piloted as much as wrestled.  "Thank God for Marine pilots with stong arms and for soft snow banks to crash in" - Lcpl Mongo, Norway, circa 1986.