Friday, April 18, 2014

An Officer Corps That Can’t Score

An Officer Corps That Can’t Score, How military careerism breeds habits of defeat

The most curious thing about our four defeats in Fourth Generation War—Lebanon, Somalia, Iraq, and Afghanistan—is the utter silence in the American officer corps. Defeat in Vietnam bred a generation of military reformers, men such as Col. John Boyd USAF, Col. Mike Wyly USMC, and Col. Huba Wass de Czege USA, each of whom led a major effort to reorient his service. Today, the landscape is barren. Not a military voice is heard calling for thoughtful, substantive change. Just more money, please.

A good read and I think accurate. Think about that when you consider we have around 900 flag-ranks.

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