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The Uniform Is Not Invincible: Firing Generals Is Critical to Restoring Military Lethality
Will Thibeau


President Trump and Secretary of Defense Hegseth relieved the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chief of Naval Operations, and vice chief of staff of the Air Force, along with the main service judge advocates, in a decision the media and political establishment decried as authoritarian and reckless. Even in April, Secretary Hegseth relieved Shoshana Chatfield, who exposed her own ideology by urging skepticism of American laws, given the density of white men serving in the U.S. Congress.

Given the intense politicization of the military over the last many decades, these firings should be just the start to a total and critical reset of the military’s senior leadership class.

The current crop of general and flag officers has been formed in a defense policy era defined by liberalism and the mandate that the military accommodate the politics and ideologies of civil society. The Biden administration was perhaps the final incarnation of the false and dangerous idea that the military could retain professional competence and respect while driving the cause of identity politics in America.

The American Principles Project conducted a survey that indicated a distrust of military leaders as the most-cited reason why Americans do not want their kids to join the military. Independent research published by the Center for Renewing America identified almost 90 generals and admirals who politicized their service to a compromising degree. This includes the likes of Vice Admiral Chatfield, but also Air Force Lieutenant General Tony Bauernfeind, who explicitly called for a tiered system of quotas and different standards to meet diversity demands.

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Well, keep in mind that given the state of things, I could neither counsel my grand children to go to college nor join the service. Yes, they could have leaned on their Native American blood, but they would not do so. They would rather earn their way than use that.
I advised them to either start a business or learn a trade, get licensed/accredited, and then start their own shop if they wanted to.
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How many Generals did Lincoln have to go through during the Civil War to find one that could win?

Not firing a non-performing General destroys the morale of those they command.
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How many Generals did Lincoln have to go through during the Civil War to find one that could win?

Not firing a non-performing General destroys the morale of those they command.
Not just morale, but the forces themselves.
How God must weep at humans' folly! Stand fast! God knows what he is doing!
Seventeen Techniques for Truth Suppression

Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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To my knowledge,our military is merit driven, based upon success within the standing oath and the periphery surrounding that oath.

That leaves no room for political appointments or social climbers.
Fixing that is certainly necessary.

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Maybe after they are fired they do not be replaced.

Seems we are top-heavy with generals.
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