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Try a little Old fashioned shoe leather (about sick soldiers at Ft Stewart GA)
Soldiers for the Truth ^ | 10-27-03 | David Hackworth

Posted on 10/30/2003 5:04:38 PM PST by LadyDoc

Hack's Target

Try a Little Old-Fashioned Shoe Leather

By David H. Hackworth

Fort Stewart, Ga. – home of the U.S. Army’s mighty 3rd Mech “Marne” Division – got eaten alive by the press last week.

This is the same gallant outfit George Bush honored with the Presidential Unit Citation for its record-breaking charge across the desert to seize Baghdad in a blitzkrieg that set the bar for future conflicts.

What triggered the feeding frenzy was UPI reporting that “Hundreds of sick and wounded U.S. soldiers including many who served in the Iraq war are languishing in hot cement barracks ... while they wait – sometimes for months – to see doctors.”

The reporter, who got the story only half-right, also created the impression that our commanders and docs at Fort Stewart are flat ignoring battle casualties, especially reservists.

Which is not true.

As I stated several months ago on “The G. Gordon Liddy Show,” the medical holding facilities at Stewart are overcrowded – not with wounded-in-action heroes but with sick or malingering soldiers. Mainly reservists and Guard folks who were called to active duty and found not fit to fight.

Yes, the Army Reserve and Guard soldiers’ medical-holding living conditions at Stewart are substandard. And it’s affirmative that the overworked medics there have not been able to provide the kind of care they’d like. But in the triage process, battle casualties have received top priority; they haven’t been shuffled off to some dank corner and ignored.

Like the rest of our Army and Marine Corps, the soldiers at Stewart are being pushed to the limit in every area – especially the docs and grunts. There are just too many troops for the existing docs to service and too many for the post to properly house.

But the bigger picture part of the story that UPI missed and Congress needs to investigate is why thousands of reservists and Guard soldiers have been called up and then found not fit to fight. Why are they still on the Pentagon’s costly payroll if they can’t do the job?

Then too, this mess wouldn’t have exploded across the news media if commanders had been in touch with their troops.

Since the commanding general of the 3rd Mech Division was otherwise occupied putting down Saddam, the Fort Stewart post commanding officer should have raised Cain until Fort Stewart was reinforced with enough medics to take care of the sick, lame and lazy, and sufficient money was allocated to either renovate the substandard quarters or relocate the medical holdovers.

Recently, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen. Richard B. Myers, shocked yours truly when he said he was worried that he and other top leaders were only allowed to talk to “all the happy folks.”

Imagine a four-star who’s head honcho of the U.S. armed forces complaining that he can’t talk to any soldier he wants and can’t go anyplace he wants. Give me a break. Even a lieutenant knows it’s the nature of the system to try to keep disgruntled grunts from seeing the main man, especially if the lash-up is skippered by a rising star willing to kill his mother to save his sterling record from being tarnished.

Today, sadly, too many of our top brass like Myers are out of touch with the bottom – the root cause of most bad organizations. That’s because these above-the-fray commanders aren’t leaders, they’re well-educated, pass-the-buck managers whose bottom line is to avoid any blame.

Leaders, on the other hand, live up to the job description. They take responsibility for the bottom line. They stand tall, and they lead.

I hold that things started falling apart when leaders who walked with their grunts, like Jim Gavin and “Chesty” Puller, were replaced by guys in a hurry. First the eager beavers distanced themselves from the troops by riding horses, then jeeps, then choppers, and now many try to command by laptop rather than shoe leather.

Our demoralized military is going to continue to have Fort Stewart-type problems and worse until our commanders finally realize that the welfare of the Joes and Jills sweating the mud and blood must come first.

The only way the top brass will ever stay in touch with their soldiers’ heads and hearts is by getting down and dirty and spending real time with their troops.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: hack; pressbias; wot
hmmm... different point of view. Of course, Hack gets his hacks in against snobbish brass, but good for him...
1 posted on 10/30/2003 5:04:38 PM PST by LadyDoc
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To: LadyDoc
Hackworth is a maroon. He is almost always wrong.
2 posted on 10/30/2003 5:21:47 PM PST by CHUCKfromCAL
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To: LadyDoc
Hack is half right and I doubt VERY much that Myers told him he's afraid he can only talk to happy folk.

The malingering part is right. These guys are hoping to get disability pay and a discharge.

Let them wait....they're getting paid while they're laying around complaining.

Our battle wounded deserve FIRST medical treatment.

3 posted on 10/30/2003 5:37:39 PM PST by OldFriend (DEMS INHABIT A PARALLEL UNIVERSE)
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To: LadyDoc
He is mostly right. During the first Gulf War, I worked at the National Guard Training Center at Fort Stewart. The 48th Infantry Brigade only deployed to NTC in California. But they left behind the non-deployables and we got stuck with them. We found busy work for them to do. They had various ailments such as heart conditions, Parkinson's, etc. They mostly were older, overweight soldiers who even though their conditions were known to their superiors, were allowed to stay in the Guard to keep up retention numbers, or because they are a part of the good ol' boy system.

I don't recall them complaining about having to stay in those concrete block barracks. They are really not that bad for a couple of weeks.

In the Guard, enlisted and warrant officers can stay til they are 60. Of course, these guys have given 1 weekend a month and 2 weeks a year for sometimes 30-40 years. But you have to weed out these folks when it comes to deployment for war. Some of them (usually the older ones with good connections) were allowed to stay on some sort medical hold if they were close to 60. A few were discharged.

The problem is that some Guardsmen/Reservists have little or no health insurance and they tend not to keep themselves in top physical condition like regular soldiers do. Sure, they have to take a physical fitness test every year based on their age/sex, but a lot of them are fudged, believe me I know first hand. When it comes time for deployment, it's a rude awakening.
4 posted on 10/30/2003 6:47:33 PM PST by sandpit
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The biggest problem concerns the use of too many reservists and NG's. We either need to cut down the numbers of regular army scattered over the world in garrison duties or get more troops trained for duty in the regular army. From my experience, I have a feeling that the dogfaces have taken second place to our high tech toys for too long.

We were always amused that the brass had such a fascination with their new toys. That trend has survived throughout the years since I left the military. It always seemed foolish to expend more on a machine than a company of groundpounders cost. In a situation like Iraq where men on the ground are most important, we need the numbers that we don't have.

5 posted on 10/30/2003 7:15:10 PM PST by meenie
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