O-6 and Above

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rgleml
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I feel like almost every officer that makes flag officer rank is more political than military oriented. This is based on personal observations and seeing them on television after i retired. Does anyone else feel like this true?
rgleml
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I guess I should have said O-7 and above, but it seems they get that way even before they get the promotion.
F4GIB71
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We've always had warrior generals and political generals. I think it was David Hackworth that first called them Perfumed Princes. I'm afraid one side is outnumbering the other.
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I think that's true for every rank, especially as you get to O4 and beyond. You have people that are more focused on the optics and others more focused on the substance. They aren't necessarily mutually exclusive.
Trinity Ag
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You can make LTC based completely off talent and hard work.

COL takes talent and hard work, and a combination of luck, timing, and political connections. The more talented and harder you work, the less the other factors are required -- but they still apply.

Making General requires all of the above to an extreme degree -- especially luck, timing, and political connections.

It also takes a steadfast determination to sacrifice your personal preferences for what Army Senior leaders want/need you to do.

There is no bureaucratic organization on earth where you can rise to the senior ranks without political connections. That is how human society works. The Army is no different.
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