Renaming DoD to Department of War Idea

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Pumpkinhead
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Some reported cost estimates of making such a change would be approx. $63 million in tax payer money. massive amounts of stationary, web sites & links, signage etc.

What says the common folk on this board RE this idea? A justified and necessary name change or more likely some marketing & rebranding consultant hubris gone awry of the same ilk as Cracker Barrel changing its logo.

https://taskandpurpose.com/history/what-is-the-department-of-war/
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Are we in a full shooting war, or did I miss something?
Actual Talking Thermos
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I actually don't hate it, we should call war what it is and not use Orwell-esque euphemisms. Maybe we the people would be less cavalier about using our war apparatus if we had to be more bluntly honest about what it is and what it does.
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I like what Rush called it, Dept of breaking and blowing up stuff
TexAgs91
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Actual Talking Thermos said:

I actually don't hate it, we should call war what it is and not use Orwell-esque euphemisms. Maybe we the people would be less cavalier about using our war apparatus if we had to be more bluntly honest about what it is and what it does.

But we know a good Defense is a strong Offense
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torrid
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Department of Enforced Peace.
flown-the-coop
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Only $63 million to make the change? Sell sponsorships and get it done.

Halliburton Department of War

Federal Aviation Administration by Boeing

Lots of potential.

And war is more correct than defense. Other than open borders, the US has never had to defend against an invasion.

I once had a business partner ask that we change the folder on the server from Employee Resources to Resources for Employees. Good reminder her was formerly the CEO of a large public company. Those guys love bureaucratic changes.
GAC06
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I thought renaming things because of feels was a lib thing
The Banned
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How about we just call it the Department of War and not spend ****loads of money to do it on paper. What an idiotic waste of money
flown-the-coop
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GAC06 said:

I thought renaming things because of feels was a lib thing


More of a Soviet leader thing St Petersburg, Petrograd, Leningrad and a Hitler thing.

So I guess it all makes sense, no?
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Next what they should do is scrap the Sig Spear, it's a failure
Urban Ag
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Three time Trump voter, loving this presidency, and....................I think it's a really dumb idea.

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TexAgs91 said:

Actual Talking Thermos said:

I actually don't hate it, we should call war what it is and not use Orwell-esque euphemisms. Maybe we the people would be less cavalier about using our war apparatus if we had to be more bluntly honest about what it is and what it does.

But we know a good Defense is a strong Offense

Tell that to Elko.
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Actual Talking Thermos said:

I actually don't hate it, we should call war what it is and not use Orwell-esque euphemisms. Maybe we the people would be less cavalier about using our war apparatus if we had to be more bluntly honest about what it is and what it does.

Why do we want our main military department to be about making war? We should be out of the war business. Let other people fight their own wars.

Instead of wasting a bunch of money for a pointless stunt, spend that money on actual defense of the homeland. This is one area where Trump should look at the historical reasons behind why it was changed from War to Defense and the symbolism behind why the eagle points to the olive branches instead of arrows.
BusterAg
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I like it because "Department of Defense" sounds a lot better when justifying expenses than "Department of War".

If the military is actually in the business of defending the USA against modern threats, then disband the Department of Homeland Security and re-deploy the military to the job.

The DoD is responsible for conventional warfare. Department of War is a more accurate name for their job.
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CanyonAg77
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Surprised no one has mentioned that it would actually be reverting the name to the original.



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The United States Department of War, also called the War Department (and occasionally War Office in the early years), was the United States Cabinet department originally responsible for the operation and maintenance of the United States Army, also bearing responsibility for naval affairs until the establishment of the Navy Department in 1798, and for most land-based air forces until the creation of the Department of the Air Force on September 18, 1947.

The secretary of war, a civilian with such responsibilities as finance and purchases and a minor role in directing military affairs, headed the War Department throughout its existence.

The War Department existed for 158 years, from August 7, 1789, to September 18, 1947,[1] when it split into the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force under the National Security Act of 1947, joining the Department of the Navy to form the National Military Establishment (NME). In 1949, the NME was renamed the Department of Defense (DOD).


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_War
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The Banned said:

How about we just call it the Department of War and not spend ****loads of money to do it on paper. What an idiotic waste of money


If you make a change, you have to change letterhead and official documents. Of all the things for people to get upset about this really isn't one of them.
Pumpkinhead
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annie88 said:

The Banned said:

How about we just call it the Department of War and not spend ****loads of money to do it on paper. What an idiotic waste of money


If you make a change, you have to change letterhead and official documents. Of all the things for people to get upset about this really isn't one of them.

Sometimes trying to understand these decisions requires 'Follow The Money'. Better not be some great nephew of Trump's or Hegseth's cousin that happens to own a letterhead and stationary business...
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Pumpkinhead said:

annie88 said:

The Banned said:

How about we just call it the Department of War and not spend ****loads of money to do it on paper. What an idiotic waste of money


If you make a change, you have to change letterhead and official documents. Of all the things for people to get upset about this really isn't one of them.

Sometimes trying to understand these decisions requires 'Follow The Money'. Better not be some great nephew of Trump's or Hegseth's cousin that happens to own a letterhead and stationary business...

Nah, thats too obvious. Putin will handle the printing and Xi will handle the stationary.
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CanyonAg77 said:

Surprised no one has mentioned that it would actually be reverting the name to the original.



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The United States Department of War, also called the War Department (and occasionally War Office in the early years), was the United States Cabinet department originally responsible for the operation and maintenance of the United States Army, also bearing responsibility for naval affairs until the establishment of the Navy Department in 1798, and for most land-based air forces until the creation of the Department of the Air Force on September 18, 1947.

The secretary of war, a civilian with such responsibilities as finance and purchases and a minor role in directing military affairs, headed the War Department throughout its existence.

The War Department existed for 158 years, from August 7, 1789, to September 18, 1947,[1] when it split into the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force under the National Security Act of 1947, joining the Department of the Navy to form the National Military Establishment (NME). In 1949, the NME was renamed the Department of Defense (DOD).


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_War

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The Collective
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I can't imagine the # of documents, both public and private, that use the acronym DOD.
flown-the-coop
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The Collective said:

I can't imagine the # of documents, both public and private, that use the acronym DOD.

Pro-tip: Files >> Select All >> Ctrl-H >> "DoD" with "DoW" >> Yes for all 8 trillion results.

Win.
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flown-the-coop said:

Only $63 million to make the change? Sell sponsorships and get it done.

Halliburton Department of War

Federal Aviation Administration by Boeing

Lots of potential.

And war is more correct than defense. Other than open borders, the US has never had to defend against an invasion.

I once had a business partner ask that we change the folder on the server from Employee Resources to Resources for Employees. Good reminder her was formerly the CEO of a large public company. Those guys love bureaucratic changes.

Chuck E. Cheese Department of War.
The Collective
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flown-the-coop said:

The Collective said:

I can't imagine the # of documents, both public and private, that use the acronym DOD.

Pro-tip: Files >> Select All >> Ctrl-H >> "DoD" with "DoW" >> Yes for all 8 trillion results.

Win.


AI will probably fix it in 5 seconds.
BQ78
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Well Department of Death and Destruction it is.
Flower Child
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It seems complications might arise as there is already a DOW that is reported on constantly throughout the workweek.
annie88
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Pumpkinhead said:

annie88 said:

The Banned said:

How about we just call it the Department of War and not spend ****loads of money to do it on paper. What an idiotic waste of money


If you make a change, you have to change letterhead and official documents. Of all the things for people to get upset about this really isn't one of them.

Sometimes trying to understand these decisions requires 'Follow The Money'. Better not be some great nephew of Trump's or Hegseth's cousin that happens to own a letterhead and stationary business...


No, that would be the Biden's brother and son and everyone else who benefited from the Biden presidency oh and don't forget all their pardons.
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CanyonAg77 said:

Surprised no one has mentioned that it would actually be reverting the name to the original.



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The United States Department of War, also called the War Department (and occasionally War Office in the early years), was the United States Cabinet department originally responsible for the operation and maintenance of the United States Army, also bearing responsibility for naval affairs until the establishment of the Navy Department in 1798, and for most land-based air forces until the creation of the Department of the Air Force on September 18, 1947.

The secretary of war, a civilian with such responsibilities as finance and purchases and a minor role in directing military affairs, headed the War Department throughout its existence.

The War Department existed for 158 years, from August 7, 1789, to September 18, 1947,[1] when it split into the Department of the Army and the Department of the Air Force under the National Security Act of 1947, joining the Department of the Navy to form the National Military Establishment (NME). In 1949, the NME was renamed the Department of Defense (DOD).


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Department_of_War

I was about to post that...

The first 175 years it was the DoW...
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BQ_90 said:

I like what Rush called it, Dept of breaking and blowing up stuff

DOBUS?
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Department of Find Out.
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flown-the-coop said:


And war is more correct than defense. Other than open borders, the US has never had to defend against an invasion


Never ever?
flown-the-coop
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The Brits? I guess so. Forget about that pesky skirmish in 1812.

Note sure how much we invested in "defense of the homeland" at that time.

I guess my overall point is that we have a much more offensive stature regarding our military vs a predominantly defensive one.
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flown-the-coop said:

And war is more correct than defense. Other than open borders, the US has never had to defend against an invasion.

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