Posted on May 13, 2015
What do you expect from the Army’s new command team?
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The Army is about to get a new Chief of Staff. In addition we have recently seen a new Sergeant of the Army put in place.
Now, GEN Mark Milley comes with a strong resume. He was an Infantry officer that has also spent time in Special Forces. The last CoS to have done that was GEN Shoomaker who was brought out of retirement to assume the duty. The Army is relying heavily on Special Forces and they are one of the few places in the Army that really hasn't seen a budget cut. Their role is becoming more and more crucial to national security. I am sure he will be able to lend his experience in this to lead the new Army in a post conventional war era. In addition we now have SMA Dan Dailey, who is also an infantryman. He is already a positive impact on the Army.
The Army is now being led by leaders that come from the Infantry. What impact will this have on the Army as we transition? The Army as a whole is moving into a lighter fighting force that is more focused on light fighting forces more than ever. With the Brigade Combat Teams receiving a new battalion to maneuver and the new leadership both being infantry is the Army going to focus on their infantry assets more? How is this going to affect the rest of the Army?
*And they are both Tabbed. RLTW!
Now, GEN Mark Milley comes with a strong resume. He was an Infantry officer that has also spent time in Special Forces. The last CoS to have done that was GEN Shoomaker who was brought out of retirement to assume the duty. The Army is relying heavily on Special Forces and they are one of the few places in the Army that really hasn't seen a budget cut. Their role is becoming more and more crucial to national security. I am sure he will be able to lend his experience in this to lead the new Army in a post conventional war era. In addition we now have SMA Dan Dailey, who is also an infantryman. He is already a positive impact on the Army.
The Army is now being led by leaders that come from the Infantry. What impact will this have on the Army as we transition? The Army as a whole is moving into a lighter fighting force that is more focused on light fighting forces more than ever. With the Brigade Combat Teams receiving a new battalion to maneuver and the new leadership both being infantry is the Army going to focus on their infantry assets more? How is this going to affect the rest of the Army?
*And they are both Tabbed. RLTW!
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Is it me or is the new SMA the best thing to happen to the Army since CAS.
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I am looking forward to the change. I have had the esteem pleasure of working with and for Gen Milley. Honestly, he allows his staff to work on their tasks and his Senior NCO'S to lead. I look forward to seeing this team flourish.
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With any luck, there will be a renewed focus on the warfighter. I've seen too many times that some people in the Army forget they exist to perform customer service to those warfighters and not the other way around.
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I think it will turn that way. I am tired of it being the other way around. I don't understand how a Shaping Operation is treating like the Decisive one.
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While I could careless if they are infantry or tabbed, all I care about is that they do the utmost of their ability to care of the men and women in uniform and their families.
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What? Being infantry and Tabbed is the pinnacle of excellence. I know that very well. I am infantry and tabbed also. (Disclaimer: What you have just read was sarcasm.)
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I have to do that because too many people here don't get it and then I get a bunch of down votes. There is a lot of butthurt around here.
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