Milley portrait taken down from Pentagon

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"A portrait of retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who has feuded in highly public spats with President Trump, was taken down in the Pentagon on Monday.

A spokesperson for the Pentagon confirmed the portrait was taken down but deferred comment to the White House."

"The portrait, which had just been unveiled Jan. 10, hung in the Joint Chiefs hallway next to those of other former chairs."

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5096091-milley-portrait-taken-down-pentagon/amp/

Man that seems petty lol
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Aggie Therapist said:

"A portrait of retired Gen. Mark Milley, the former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff who has feuded in highly public spats with President Trump, was taken down in the Pentagon on Monday.

A spokesperson for the Pentagon confirmed the portrait was taken down but deferred comment to the White House."

"The portrait, which had just been unveiled Jan. 10, hung in the Joint Chiefs hallway next to those of other former chairs."

https://thehill.com/policy/defense/5096091-milley-portrait-taken-down-pentagon/amp/

Man that seems petty lol


Elections have consequences
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Col. David Hackworth referred to perfumed princes vs warrior generals. Any question which side Milley falls on?
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Warrior General!
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Aggie Therapist said:

Man that seems petty lol


In golf terms, we call this "par for the course."
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I've got a good friend, West Point grad, Airborne Ranger Infantry, who had Milley as BN CC. He said he was great in that position but has no idea how he got so far off the rails.
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As a field grade officer and airborne Infantry, I have seen my fair share of toxic leadership.

I imagine once you leave the Army and head to DC in that capacity, a lot can happen. I'd probably agree with everything your friend says.

I wish to never see that side of the house. I love being with the Soldiers.
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F4GIB71 said:

I've got a good friend, West Point grad, Airborne Ranger Infantry, who had Milley as BN CC. He said he was great in that position but has no idea how he got so far off the rails.
He was the division commander when I was in 10th MTN. I thought he was a great commander and he did a lot to make the 4th BDE, down at Polk, feel like an integral part of the division. I too wonder how he ended up as he did.
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Sadly too many sell their souls when to go passed 0-6. It's probably always been the case (Hackworth's comments) but seems to increased over the years.
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I worked with Milley when he was a COL in the Pentagon. Thought he was a great officer/person then, and although I don't like retired senior officers getting into the political conversation (unless they are actually running for office), I doubt that Milley's character has changed. He just got into it with the wrong guy.
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Meatballs Do It On The Run
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It doesn't seem petty, it is petty. Removing someone serving under you is fine. Going after their memory/ legacy is pathetic.

No different then Bolten. Killing his clearance and access is fine. Removing his security detail. Especially after a known assassination attemp is a dick move.
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Yeah, I know it's petty.

Forgive my poor choice of words.
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AgLA06 said:

It doesn't seem petty, it is petty. Removing someone serving under you is fine. Going after their memory/ legacy is pathetic.

No different than Bolten. Killing his clearance and access is fine. Removing his security detail. Especially after a known assassination attemp is a dick move.

Like Trump said, just because you worked for the federal govt doesn't mean you're entitled to security detail afterward. Bolton's net worth is $6M. If he wants security then he can pay for it. Writing books and spouting off about your former boss for money does have consequences.
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clarythedrill said:

F4GIB71 said:

I've got a good friend, West Point grad, Airborne Ranger Infantry, who had Milley as BN CC. He said he was great in that position but has no idea how he got so far off the rails.
He was the division commander when I was in 10th MTN. I thought he was a great commander and he did a lot to make the 4th BDE, down at Polk, feel like an integral part of the division. I too wonder how he ended up as he did.
I ran into him, briefly, in Afghanistan when he was the DCG-O for the 101st, and I was in HQ 82nd, and we were replacing them.

Biggest thing I've gathered is Milley is/was a tactical dude. Great at division level, could handle a Corps and maybe even a field army if we were to re-fight WWII.

But he was out of his depth at the national strategic and political level. And got captured by the Swamp and the swamp creatures.
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Smeghead4761 said:

clarythedrill said:

F4GIB71 said:

I've got a good friend, West Point grad, Airborne Ranger Infantry, who had Milley as BN CC. He said he was great in that position but has no idea how he got so far off the rails.
He was the division commander when I was in 10th MTN. I thought he was a great commander and he did a lot to make the 4th BDE, down at Polk, feel like an integral part of the division. I too wonder how he ended up as he did.
I ran into him, briefly, in Afghanistan when he was the DCG-O for the 101st, and I was in HQ 82nd, and we were replacing them.

Biggest thing I've gathered is Milley is/was a tactical dude. Great at division level, could handle a Corps and maybe even a field army if we were to re-fight WWII.

But he was out of his depth at the national strategic and political level. And got captured by the Swamp and the swamp creatures.
"Highest ranking company commander in the Army" as described by my JCS colleagues who worked for him as CJCS.
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https://www.militarytimes.com/news/pentagon-congress/2025/01/29/hegseth-strips-milley-of-security-detail-orders-treason-investigation/

I don't have much of an opinion on milley. But This sounds like a witch hunt for political theater.
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Noblemen06 said:

Smeghead4761 said:

clarythedrill said:

F4GIB71 said:

I've got a good friend, West Point grad, Airborne Ranger Infantry, who had Milley as BN CC. He said he was great in that position but has no idea how he got so far off the rails.
He was the division commander when I was in 10th MTN. I thought he was a great commander and he did a lot to make the 4th BDE, down at Polk, feel like an integral part of the division. I too wonder how he ended up as he did.
I ran into him, briefly, in Afghanistan when he was the DCG-O for the 101st, and I was in HQ 82nd, and we were replacing them.

Biggest thing I've gathered is Milley is/was a tactical dude. Great at division level, could handle a Corps and maybe even a field army if we were to re-fight WWII.

But he was out of his depth at the national strategic and political level. And got captured by the Swamp and the swamp creatures.
"Highest ranking company commander in the Army" as described by my JCS colleagues who worked for him as CJCS.
this is consistent with what I have heard. He always considered himself the smartest man in the room, with an ego that required he demonstrate it in every meeting/briefing.

1 hour decision brief turn into 2.5 hour pontifications with no decisions made.

Milley routinely demonstrated that he viewed the CJCS as a position with "operational" authority, and treated it as such. It is no surprise that he exceeded his role and authority in the political arena. I

t was intensely stupid and arrogant to publicize that he had gone around the President with the Chinese, and hide information from the WH. And this is the result. If he just retires and stays apolitical, none of this happens. But he couldn't resist declaring himself the hero who saved the Republic.

All that being said, the portrait thing IS petty, and a diversion that doesn't accomplish much.
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