Posted on 03/12/2011 5:52:46 PM PST by mandaladon
The Military Leadership Diversity Commissions (MLDC) conclusion this week that there are too many white men in senior positions in the military is a slap in the face to those minorities who have achieved seniority, according to retired Lt. Colonel and Florida Republican Rep. Allen West.
According to the MLDCs report, released Monday, 77 percent of active duty senior officers are white, 8 percent are black, 5 percent are Hispanic and 16 percent are women. The report suggested the lack of minorities in military leadership is something that needs to change. To that end, the commissions report includes 20 recommendations on how to increase the proportion of minority officers in the military in order to create a fighting force that better represents the make up of the population it defends.
In an interview with The Daily Caller, West, who is black, was not pleased with the report, saying that the military is not a social experiment for outside groups to impose their theories. Rather, he said, it is a merit based organization where anybody can succeed.
Everyone that comes into the military has an equal opportunity to get promoted to the next level. It is not about outside entities trying to engineer and design results and outcomes or create a sense of equal achievement and when some military diversity group writes a report saying there are too many white men on top, West said. It is kind of a slap in the face to those who have risen through the ranks such as four star General [Lloyd] Austin, [General] Kip Ward, many others. We dont need these outside entities trying to design or shape a military.
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You are welcome! Thanks for your help!
Cong Allen West
Lieutenant Colonel Alan West
Mmmmm.......there's something about a man in uniform.
I say right on!!!
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