America's Generation Z is more fragile and at greater risk for injuries if deciding to pursue a military career, an Army Major said in a shocking interview. In a press release earlier this month, the Pentagon claimed that Gen Z's inactive lifestyle could lead to more challenges during boot-camp training.The article, published on the department's Defense Visual Information Distribution Service website, also calls potential recruits aged 18-25 as the 'Nintendo generation' - despite the popular video game console being more associated with Millennials and Generation X.
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