To: StonyBurk
StonyBurk..You are so right! Book learning gives only a mere sketch of possible scenarios in any situation. Reality present problems and the need for decision making not outlined in training. This is true in war, medicine or anywhere you want to look. The unexpected is not simple. In such a situation, a true leader will put himself on the line to provide the greatest level of safety to those he is trying to protect. In this case, Col. West's loyalty was to his men, not to the enemy. The thought that now, our military is practicing "political correctness" to the extent that they will punish an American Hero for not giving "equality" to our enemy is simply insanity to me. If the information about this event could somehow be miraculously poured into the heads of every American, the irate outpouring would be remarkable against the Army's position on this. People are too busy to be aware of everything. Eventually this story will get around and a response will come for Col. West and his family. God bless him for being the kind of leader we need in a crisis.
31 posted on
12/09/2003 4:55:47 AM PST by
jazzlite
(esat)
To: jazzlite; Ispy4u
The thought that now, our military is practicing "political correctness" to the extent that they will punish an American Hero for not giving "equality" to our enemy is simply insanity to me.It is, isn't it. This is the sort of policy that creates "quagmires" out of success.
62 posted on
12/09/2003 5:44:29 AM PST by
elbucko
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