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This just in....
I cannot believe for the life of me how and why someone would find this offenseive, and leave it to the media to flaunt this one to death....
Its just a cartoon, tongue in cheek stuff.
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Defence recruitment drive 'offensive'
Saturday Jul 28 05:52 AEST
Military recruitment material featuring alluring cartoon characters is offending some service personnel.
Posters approved by the office of Chief of Army Lieutenant-General Peter Leahy send the wrong message, according to some military women, News Limited newspapers report.
An advertisement for the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps depicts the modern woman digger as a buxom, full-lipped wonder woman wearing a tight-fitting white nursing outfit, complete with dog tag.
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"The army accepted this campaign might not appeal to all personnel," a Defence spokeswoman told News Ltd.
"Professional marketing advice indicated the use of cartoon caricatures would engage the intended targeted audience, predominantly young males in combat-related roles."
The material has been designed for use only within the services, encouraging soldiers to consider a change in trade.
"In its first week of testing, 450 soldiers indicated a preference to sign up to a trade transfer, compared with 35 the week before," the spokeswoman said.
A senior RAAF officer told News Ltd she thought the portrayal of personnel in the advertisements was "woeful".
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Cheers,
Wes
This just in....
I cannot believe for the life of me how and why someone would find this offenseive, and leave it to the media to flaunt this one to death....
Its just a cartoon, tongue in cheek stuff.
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Defence recruitment drive 'offensive'
Saturday Jul 28 05:52 AEST
Military recruitment material featuring alluring cartoon characters is offending some service personnel.
Posters approved by the office of Chief of Army Lieutenant-General Peter Leahy send the wrong message, according to some military women, News Limited newspapers report.
An advertisement for the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps depicts the modern woman digger as a buxom, full-lipped wonder woman wearing a tight-fitting white nursing outfit, complete with dog tag.
RELATED LINKS
More National news ...
"The army accepted this campaign might not appeal to all personnel," a Defence spokeswoman told News Ltd.
"Professional marketing advice indicated the use of cartoon caricatures would engage the intended targeted audience, predominantly young males in combat-related roles."
The material has been designed for use only within the services, encouraging soldiers to consider a change in trade.
"In its first week of testing, 450 soldiers indicated a preference to sign up to a trade transfer, compared with 35 the week before," the spokeswoman said.
A senior RAAF officer told News Ltd she thought the portrayal of personnel in the advertisements was "woeful".
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Cheers,
Wes