The Army Drawdown Begins March 1st!
Please read: http://www.armytimes.com/news/2012/02/army-drawdown-lowdown-9-things-you-need-to-know-021912w/
Key thought: “We are changing the program to ensure we retain an Army that is dominant, fully capable and composed of absolutely the very best; that re-enlistment is a privilege not afforded to all; and that we must shape our Army to meet future requirements,” [Sergeant Major of the Army] Chandler wrote.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Monday, February 13, 2012
Women in Combat - New Pentagon Policy
This issue has drawn some more attention...a quick Google search reveals several commentaries from all around the WWW.
Some key passages from the article:
1. "Prior to these new changes, a woman serving as a communications or intelligence officer could formally be assigned to a brigade, but not to the smaller battalion. The military has gotten around those rules by "attaching" women in those jobs to battalions, which meant they could do the work but not get the credit for being in combat arms."
2. "While the new rules won't open up the Navy SEALs or the Army Delta Force to women, some defense officials have said the military may eventually be open to that. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates told North Carolina ROTC students in 2010 that at some point there would be careful steps in that direction."
This week, Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum indicated that the Pentagon's new direction may complicate the battlefield, as men may react emotionally when women are under fire.
Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-VA) reacted strongly to Santorum's remarks. Gov. McDonnell's daughter was a Platoon Leader in Iraq.
Articles below
New Pentagon Policy (AP via USA Today)
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/story/2012-02-08/war-women-pentagon/53017764/1
Gov. McDonnell story with links to Santorum comments (CNN)
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/13/mcdonnell-hits-santorum-over-emotions-remarks/
Some key passages from the article:
1. "Prior to these new changes, a woman serving as a communications or intelligence officer could formally be assigned to a brigade, but not to the smaller battalion. The military has gotten around those rules by "attaching" women in those jobs to battalions, which meant they could do the work but not get the credit for being in combat arms."
2. "While the new rules won't open up the Navy SEALs or the Army Delta Force to women, some defense officials have said the military may eventually be open to that. Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates told North Carolina ROTC students in 2010 that at some point there would be careful steps in that direction."
This week, Republican Presidential candidate Rick Santorum indicated that the Pentagon's new direction may complicate the battlefield, as men may react emotionally when women are under fire.
Gov. Bob McDonnell (R-VA) reacted strongly to Santorum's remarks. Gov. McDonnell's daughter was a Platoon Leader in Iraq.
Articles below
New Pentagon Policy (AP via USA Today)
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/story/2012-02-08/war-women-pentagon/53017764/1
Gov. McDonnell story with links to Santorum comments (CNN)
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/13/mcdonnell-hits-santorum-over-emotions-remarks/
Monday, February 6, 2012
Same as Below
Here's the NYTimes article of below post.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/06/world/asia/army-colonel-challenges-pentagons-afghanistan-claims.html?pagewanted=1
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/02/06/world/asia/army-colonel-challenges-pentagons-afghanistan-claims.html?pagewanted=1
Army Whistleblower?
This story has been reported several places since Sunday: NYTimes, Army Times, Huffington Post, and several local papers via the Associated Press (AP) - Virginia, DC, Dallas, Houston, and more.
Give it a read...We've talked about this kind of thing quite a bit this year, including a recent Leadership class.
Here's the quote that ends the NYTimes article:
(from Martin L. Cook, Military Ethics Professor at the Naval War College)
"It may be an act of moral courage," [Cook] said. "But [Davis]'s gone outside channels, and he's taking his chances on what happens to him."
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2012/02/army-davis-afghanistan-report-020612w/
Give it a read...We've talked about this kind of thing quite a bit this year, including a recent Leadership class.
Here's the quote that ends the NYTimes article:
(from Martin L. Cook, Military Ethics Professor at the Naval War College)
"It may be an act of moral courage," [Cook] said. "But [Davis]'s gone outside channels, and he's taking his chances on what happens to him."
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2012/02/army-davis-afghanistan-report-020612w/
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