Dame
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'A SENSE OF ENTITLEMENT'
"What leaders have observed in general is they believe that there is too much of a sense of entitlement, questioning of lawful orders, not listening to instruction, too much of a buddy mentality with NCOs and officers and a lot of tardiness being late to formation and duties," Frost said. "These are trends that they see as increasing that they think are part of the discipline aspect that is missing and that they would like to see in the trainees that become soldiers that come to them as their first unit of assignment."
Now I'm no expert but based on the image they include with the article, they have some pretty basic issues just wearing the same shoes and staying in step.

Low Recruit Discipline Prompts Army to Redesign Basic Training