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Title: U.S. Advise-and-Assist Missions Erode Leadership Skills, Army General Says
Post by: rangerrebew on January 11, 2019, 01:27:48 pm
U.S. Advise-and-Assist Missions Erode Leadership Skills, Army General Says

by Matthew Cox – Military.com

    The head of Army Training and Doctrine Command said Jan. 7 that the U.S. military's advise-and-assist missions in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan have eroded young leaders' confidence and willingness to make necessary decisions.
     
    Gen. Stephen Townsend, TRADOC commander, said he is "troubled" that many young leaders -- from sergeants to lieutenant colonels -- don't believe in Army Mission Command, the service's doctrine designed to empower ground combat leaders to make decisions that may not follow initial orders from senior commanders.
   
    "There is a lot of agreement that Mission Command is the right leadership and command doctrine for our Army; however, there is an alarming number of folks in uniform who don't believe that we, as an Army, are constantly practicing the principles of Mission Command," he told an audience Monday at an Association of the United States Army event.

https://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/us-advise-and-assist-missions-erode-leadership-skills-army-general-says
Title: Re: U.S. Advise-and-Assist Missions Erode Leadership Skills, Army General Says
Post by: RetBobbyMI on January 11, 2019, 02:36:36 pm
I read this article yesterday and first reaction was Gen Townsend was spot on. I know of good soldiers and leaders who have been persecuted for making on the spot decisions not to the liking of their superiors because they didn’t ask permission first.