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Hegseth’s Ivy League Ban Is Forcing the Debate We Should Have Been Having
 
Military.com | By Douglas Lindsay
Published February 27, 2026 at 8:30pm ET
 
The fight over where military officers should attend graduate school erupted instantly — and predictably.


Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced limits on sending service members to certain elite universities, and the reaction split into familiar camps. Some framed it as culture war politics. Others warned of intellectual narrowing inside the officer corps.

But beneath the headlines is a deeper question, one the Department of Defense should have been asking regardless of who sits in the Pentagon; Why Do We Send Officers to Graduate School in the First Place?

The controversy has focused on campuses and brand names. It should focus on capability.

https://www.military.com/daily-news/opinions/2026/02/27/hegseths-ivy-league-decision-forcing-debate-we-should-have-been-having.html
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Re: Hegseth’s Ivy League Ban Is Forcing the Debate We Should Have Been Having
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, Feb 28, 2026 07:25 am »
The controversy has focused on campuses and brand names. It should focus on capability.

  :yowsa: :amen: :yowsa: :amen: :yowsa: :amen:

Otherwise, you get Marc Milley types.
“Our government teaches the whole people by its example. If the government becomes the lawbreaker, it breeds contempt for law; it invites every man to become a law unto himself; it invites anarchy.” Louis D. Brandeis