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To: John W
"What is wrong with the system that produces top generals?"

First of all, this sentence appears wrong....perhaps the writer means "what is wrong with the system that is producing such turnover in top military officers?"

Second, it's not the system, Virginia. It's the PC that now rules the defense of our nation, causing premature retirements, resignations and out-of-the-ordinary behavior in the officer corps.

Real warriors at the top will not accept indefensible rules of engagement, defeatism, insufficient funding and deployment numbers, slanders against their troops, civilian micro-management plus a traitorous State Department and a kissy-ass Defense Department.....and medals awarded to individual military for "exercising reasonable restraint" in LETHAL BATTLE.

Other freepers can add to this list as you will.

Leni

11 posted on 06/27/2010 5:52:53 AM PDT by MinuteGal
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To: MinuteGal

You-said-it BUMP!


26 posted on 06/27/2010 7:22:06 AM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: MinuteGal

I retired from US Army in 1993 as a LTC. My son is currently serving and is a Command Sergeant Major. I only mention these things for perspective purposes.

There are many things wrong in the US Army. But almost all that is wrong is simply a reflection of American society at large. PC BS has already been mentioned. I certainly agree with that. McChrystal’s risk-averse, don’t hurt any body’s feelings is a perfect example of he mind set. Then, of course, there has been erosion of basic societal values courtesy of nonjudgementalism.

Sometime in the early 80s Army leadership decided it wanted to be thought of as managers—no different than managers of private sector endeavors. Of course, the military is a completely different animal than almost any private sector job out there. Except, perhaps, policeman and fireman.

I think one of the biggest things that has happened is loss among the political elite of a will to fight and win. The WOT has been onging for at least 40 years. Rather than squashing it right from the gitgo it was treated as background noise. That is until 9-11. Oh boy did we get angry. But we had no idea how to channel that anger into a rapid and decisive smackdown of the perpetrators. We even had Americans saying it was America’s fault. Here we almost 10 years after 9-11 and we still don’t have a clue what we’re doing.

Powell had one thing right. Once the decision is made to go to war it must be fought ferociously and with every resource necessary for a rapid and decisive conclusion. Our army has the tools to do just that. But the politicians won’t let it and what passes for Army leadership does not have the courage to tell the politicians it will not send soldiers to war unless there is a commitment to swift and decisive victory.

This death by small cuts nonsense wears down any soldier’s determination and along with that unit effectiveness.


33 posted on 06/27/2010 8:24:57 AM PDT by dools007
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