Posted on 03/24/2011 8:55:36 AM PDT by Palter
This is the general overseeing the American part of the air campaign in Libya. Air Force Maj. Gen. Margaret Woodward, commander of the 17th Air Force, based in Germany, seems to be an expert in refueling and mobility, which is probably why she was picked for Africa Command, whose planners likely expected the command mainly to be doing humanitarian relief missions.
Instead she is overseeing airstrikes by B-2 bombers, F-15E fighter/bombers, and F-16 CJ jammers.
To my knowledge, this is the first time a woman has ever overseen an air campaign.
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All were going to end up do is allowing the Muslim Brotherhood to flourish in Libya when Moammar is beaten enough.
Makes me wonder if Obama is a deep cover agent for the Brotherhoood.
So what you're saying is that a woman has never, can never, and will never reach general rank in any armed service on her own merit? That every single instance is and alway will be because of affirmative action?
No disrespect to the General...I certainly have no military career to compare to hers. But she does look awfully young to be a three-star General. Don’t blame her but the people doing the promoting.
Read her bio-she ain’t no slouch.
Read her bio and it says she's a frocked two-star. That's military speak for acting major general.
“And, let’s face it, if the mothers ruled the war, there would be no (expletive) wars in the first place”
Sally Field
Margaret’s air campaign in Libya?
Nothing surprises me anymore...
I would say a sane, conservative society wouldn't allow women in the military at all except in extremely limited service areas such as medical care. But then again, I don't consider conservatism to just be the acceptance of what was liberalism 40 years ago.
Agree the General Woodward is a command pilot with more than 3,800 hours in the C-40, KC-135, C-37, T-38 and T-37.
Not sure if she has the skills to take on such a big event.
Only exceptional women can make it to the top on their own merits in this aspect of a man’s world - the world of making war. It is possible that she is one of those very exceptional women who did so, but the odds of that in the very politically correct, new feminized military, are very low.
The military has had to lower its standards across the board in order to be able to make itself look good to the Leftists who are running the country.
A FAIP, Protocol Officer and AFSLMO Alum...ugh.
You'd easily be an O6....
And you were able to tell that just by looking at her picture. How very perceptive of you.
A Frocked Maj Gen at that...
Not my comment, but sounds about right to me. Automatic laugher, sorry. And empirically, the fruits of the process that has produced our female general officers to datecan you say Janis Karpinski?appear to bear out that summation.
No, I’m saying that they are desperate to promote women to high rank.
This woman may be perfectly competent. But the odds suggest that she’d maybe be a colonel still if she were a man. Also, that it’s extremely unusual to put a refueling specialist in charge of a military mission like this.
I’d say the same thing if they put a male general in charge who had worked his way up in Supply. Supply is vital, but it doesn’t prepare someone to lead in battle.
We’ve seen what happens when they are desperate to have woman pilots. The result has been that a higher than average number of women pilots have crashed their planes or had other problems. Not that a woman couldn’t be a competent pilot, but that some were promoted beyond their capabilities simply for affirmative action reasons.
I didn’t make that assessment by looking at her photo. It’s based upon reality of how men and women are designed. Women as a whole accel in areas of life that men do poorly and vice versa.
Most women are not, repeat not, interested in war. Only a small percentage are interested and the ones who are only a small percentage will accel at it.
When female soldiers are sent to area of combat operations are taking place a good percentage will get knocked up just so they can be sent back State-side because they have no desire to fight like men do.
Time was that First Assignment Instructor Pilot (FAIP) would be hard to overcome. Assignments in OSD and Colonel Assignments helped a great deal, I’m sure. Times change and there’s nothing wrong with that. In her current position I doubt she’s selecting the targets. This air campaign appears to be pretty similar to what my old HQ AF office (Checkmate) created for Desert Storm...until the Chairman asked CSAF to disband and let Joint run things.
PC, diversity, and tolerance are swell aren’t they?
She’s a friggin’ bus driver, fer cryin’ out loud. (C-40, KC-135, C-37)
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