Identify a premise and the conclusion of this sub-argument described in the following sentence: Yet the potential
Question:
Identify a premise and the conclusion of this sub-argument described in the following sentence:
"Yet the potential benefits of exposing more young Americans to the rigors of military service are undeniable. At basic training, drill instructors begin by taking smartphones away from recruits and mailing them home to parents. Together with other tough disciplines, this works wonders: Perhaps for the first time in years, recruits pick up their chins, look someone in the eye and speaks clearly, rather than mumbling into the palms of their hands. All this is good for young people. And employers increasingly recognize the value of military training. Veterans are known to make excellent employees because of their discipline and reliability, leadership skills, and good conduct.."
How is the conclusion of this sub-argument used to support the main point or main conclusion?
https://www.latimes.com/opinion/story/2019-08-30/draft-public-service-ash-carter
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