We need visionaries who will prepare the military for future wars. It can be hit or miss.
Yes, there are many more 4 star officers now, with a much smaller force than we had in WW2.Quote:
We won WW2 with no more than 7 four star generals
Hey Nav said:Yes, there are many more 4 star officers now, with a much smaller force than we had in WW2.Quote:
We won WW2 with no more than 7 four star generals
But for historical purposes, there were seven 5 stars (Army and Navy) in WW2. Omar Bradley and Bull Halsey became a 5 stars after the war was over, I believe.
I could list maybe 20 more 4 stars in WW2.
Trinity Ag said:Yes, and no.Tanker123 said:When generals retire, they are civilians. I think the CINC is civilian as well. lolcavscout96 said:Since WWII there have been 32 Secretaries or Acting Secretaries.Tanker123 said:
SECDEF entails someone with executive experience and preferably retired general officers.
This is what he said: "First of all, you've got to fire the chairman of the Joint Chiefs," Hegseth said, referring to Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. "Any general, any admiral, whatever," who was involved in diversity, equity and inclusion programs or "woke s---" has "got to go," Hegseth said."
I find it interesting many allude to a woke culture in the military, but I have yet to see evidence of it.
THREE have been former Generals. the Secdef position is about civilian control of the Defense Department.
Other SecDefs have ranged from SGT - LT - LTCDR - COL Most of those were WWII veterans and a couple of Vietnam veterans with only a handful of field grade /career service members.
Retired GOs are civilians in some ways, but remain generals, and on the rolls -- and have restrictions that other vets do not.
And it is has been a long-term norm to NOT have former 4-stars as SECDEF -- in part because they are naturally parochial toward their former service and tend to bias toward the uniform vs the civilian side.
Tanker123 said:
Ok. Of the SECDEFs who were retired generals. What were their pros and cons?
Ol Jock 99 said:
Trump support waivering? NYT
The fact that "people with knowledge of his thinking" are sharing this with the media is telling.
Tango.Mike said:Tanker123 said:
Ok. Of the SECDEFs who were retired generals. What were their pros and cons?
Cons - they're parochial, they come in with pet projects, they tend to wear their old rank among their new subordinates and staffers, they rarely have any education or experience outside of the machine
Marshall was a genius but an odd case since he was kinda running the War Dept already as Chief. Mattis was a monk but couldn't or wouldn't step out of his GO brain to become a civilian. I've known Lloyd Austin personally since he was a Colonel… there aren't many people who know him that would select him for much of anything
this is a big wow for me. don't know him like you obviously but it seems like a big move from O-6 to in charge of the DoD and "select him for anything."Tango.Mike said:
I've known Lloyd Austin personally since he was a Colonel… there aren't many people who know him that would select him for much of anything
WTF. I did not say that.Hincemm said:this is a big wow for me. don't know him like you obviously but it seems like a big move from O-6 to in charge of the DoD and "select him for anything."Tango.Mike said:
I've known Lloyd Austin personally since he was a Colonel… there aren't many people who know him that would select him for much of anything
edit....that was a tanker quote.
I know people who like him and think very highly of him as a person and a tactical leader.Hincemm said:this is a big wow for me. don't know him like you obviously but it seems like a big move from O-6 to in charge of the DoD and "select him for anything."Tango.Mike said:
I've known Lloyd Austin personally since he was a Colonel… there aren't many people who know him that would select him for much of anything
edit....that was a tanker quote.
I think DeSantis would be amazing at SecDef.Noblemen06 said:
DeSantis would be a stellar pick - great executive experience at a high level, outstanding administrator, firm grasp of crisis management, bona fides in anti-DEI, & a GWOT veteran…and a family man without serious baggage in his personal life. Easy confirmation.
This might just be political theater coming from the anti-Hegseth camp in DC, though.