I believe that your fine sword left too long in a saltwater bath metaphor will apply perfectly to the US military. The degradation of the rule of law, corruption, incompetence of leadership, as well as the attacks on veterans and the corrupt dismissal of various groups and generals will inevitably lead to division and disaffection inside the military as well as a decline in enlistment.
I believe that your fine sword left too long in a saltwater bath metaphor will apply perfectly to the US military. The degradation of the rule of law, corruption, incompetence of leadership, as well as the attacks on veterans and the corrupt dismissal of various groups and generals will inevitably lead to division and disaffection inside the military as well as a decline in enlistment.
We’ve been here before in the 1970’s when troop morale was very low. That prompted the reforms which led to the professional armed forces of the late 20th-21st century Army. But the steps taken to eviscerate that force are even more damaging than the low morale of the Viet Nam War period.
I believe that your fine sword left too long in a saltwater bath metaphor will apply perfectly to the US military. The degradation of the rule of law, corruption, incompetence of leadership, as well as the attacks on veterans and the corrupt dismissal of various groups and generals will inevitably lead to division and disaffection inside the military as well as a decline in enlistment.
We’ve been here before in the 1970’s when troop morale was very low. That prompted the reforms which led to the professional armed forces of the late 20th-21st century Army. But the steps taken to eviscerate that force are even more damaging than the low morale of the Viet Nam War period.