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They've allowed the upper echelon's to become too political. The military leadership, just like justice needs to remain apolitical to accomplish the mission. If they are more worried about a post-military "lucrative careers", they should exit quietly. And they shouldn't be looking to members of the media and the career criminals, err politicians for accolades and/or advice.
"As a prerequisite for promotion to flag rank they spend at least one tour on a “J” staff, interacting with their interservice peers and frequently learning the budgetary, programmatic and political nuance that prepares them for high-level military positions and lucrative post-career employment. And their judgments are rarely put to test by a congressional leadership and major media whose members risk backlash since so few have actually served in the military. "
"As a prerequisite for promotion to flag rank they spend at least one tour on a “J” staff, interacting with their interservice peers and frequently learning the budgetary, programmatic and political nuance that prepares them for high-level military positions and lucrative post-career employment. And their judgments are rarely put to test by a congressional leadership and major media whose members risk backlash since so few have actually served in the military. "
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His proposals are terrifying and will fundamentally change the CORPS...not sure this is at all well thought out
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