I think he is referring to one the fall of 23, that one is 22
Thanks for the clarification.GordonWood said:
I think he is referring to one the fall of 23, that one is 22
GordonWood said:
It was a squadron
VMI splits the roles of Superintendent and Commandant such that one runs the University and the other runs the Corps.Tango.Mike said:Aggie1205 said:Martin Cash said:Skip the interim part and make him commandant.AggieFNP said:
Chip Utterback '75 is the interim and is a retired AF 3 star
If he is class of 75, wouldn't that make him over 70? Would he want a commitment like this at that age and should A&M be OK knowing that someone might be just a short term non interim option?
I'm against having 3-stars as commandant regardless of their age. There is a huge change in who becomes a 3-star (compared to a 1-star) and what their scope is. LTG Van Alstyne, in my opinion, was completely out of touch.
I'd prefer Colonels be considered. VMI, Norwich, and the Citadel all have Colonels pretty regularly.
HollywoodBQ said:VMI splits the roles of Superintendent and Commandant such that one runs the University and the other runs the Corps.Tango.Mike said:Aggie1205 said:Martin Cash said:Skip the interim part and make him commandant.AggieFNP said:
Chip Utterback '75 is the interim and is a retired AF 3 star
If he is class of 75, wouldn't that make him over 70? Would he want a commitment like this at that age and should A&M be OK knowing that someone might be just a short term non interim option?
I'm against having 3-stars as commandant regardless of their age. There is a huge change in who becomes a 3-star (compared to a 1-star) and what their scope is. LTG Van Alstyne, in my opinion, was completely out of touch.
I'd prefer Colonels be considered. VMI, Norwich, and the Citadel all have Colonels pretty regularly.
The Commandant at VMI is usually an O-6 whereas the current Superintendent is an O-8 and the previous one was an O-10.
With the discussion about age, one of GEN Peay's mistakes at VMI was sticking around too long. I think he was 80 years old when he resigned after the Summer of 2020 and the WaPo racism campaign and "Coonman" Northam calling for him to step down.
D2F1D0 said:
I may have believed too much. This guy knew about the commandant before it happened and has known quite a few others tidbits with Student Affairs and major university level IT stuff.
Oops.
AggieFNP said:
Probably "academic inbreeding ". They mistrust anyone not like them. Not always a good thing. Outside eyes can bring outside ideas and if it isn't how it has always been done, then it must be wrong.