"I think in general military types, particularly army, are very gung-hoe [gung-ho] and not all that open to civilian opinions. I think this is a cultural effect of military training."
For example, army cadets "are lucky if they remember to attach themselves to the rope before throwing themselfs [themselves] off a cliff."
Beware of "military people who only climb with other military people and are not part of the wider climbing community."
But don't worry, "the ones who climb with civilian climbers tend to be much more open minded", and these latter "military types ... have proven themselves to be serious and responsible climbers."
Well now, those were opinions worth sharing. Does anyone else have any?