Ag CPA said:
Rapier108 said:
Eliminating the Corps of Cadets has always been a goal.
It is one of the things the leftists in the administration hate the most because they see it as one of the things which makes A&M different from the rest of the universities in the country.
They want A&M to be Berkeley on the Brazos.
And as much as he is disliked, the person everyone should be contacting is John Sharp. Screwing up A&M history/traditions is the one thing he does not like and so far has managed to keep at bay.
I was a CT and for all of its shortcomings most of A&M's leadership has bent over backwards to help preserve the Corps and support it through some tough times, including Sharp who was in Squadron 6. There were probably 2-3 times when I was a cadet in the 90s alone when A&M probably had a valid excuse to disband the Corps if they wanted, including the FDT mess.
I was D&C and as noted by others one of the great benefits of the Corps to me was the outfit friendships and "good bull", especially fish year, but at the end of the day the Corps primarily exists to commission officers along with the Academies. If the Commandant thinks that changes need to be made to stay competitive then I guess I get it, although like most of you I don't like it.
This kind of response is what allows the inevitable creep towards the mediocrity of the commons.
Let's look at this a couple of ways:
1. This is a great idea - then it should have been socialized with all potential stakeholders, which at A&M means the CCA. You can see the negative reaction this is eliciting right now. Notice how they didn't include the fish in the announcement? Why? If this was awesome and necessary to make better warfighters then I bet you would get full buy in from all of us old Ags since that is the reason for the Corps and most of us have buddies that did or are serving right now.
2. This is an intentional DoD thing to eliminate the individual nature of the Aggie Corps of Cadets - the Big Army/AF/Navy doesn't like Aggies and wants to level the field to their lower common denominator. They need robots that are rule followers not outstanding leaders that don't ring knock with the academy grads. This one does seem a bit far fetched.
3. The DoD is a bureaucracy and it's metastasizing - Bureaucracies always grow and always consume and now it's coming for the Aggies. This feels like a bunch of dorks sitting in the pentagon basement generating Good Idea Fairy plans that will deliver a killer PowerPoint and help them get a promotion.
So, based purely on how this information has come out, it's safe to assume that it is all bad. It will not deliver the results intended and everyone that had a hand in it will get promoted leaving the Corps a wreck.