There is no shortage of physical courage in the military and its leadership. Many service members would find it easier to put their bodies in harm’s way than to speak publicly against wrongdoing in their own ranks and to suffer the professional and personal consequences.
#Reviewing The Generals’ War
Guest Post: Addendum to “On ‘Building Better Generals’”
Guest Post: On ‘Building Better Generals’
The Center for New American Security (CNAS) recently rolled out a provocative report titled,”Building Better Generals.” There are some valuable ideas to be considered here from LTG Barno, Dr. Bensahel, Ms. Sayler, and Ms. Kidder — especially on encouraging continued education for General and Flag Officers—and I recommend you take a look at it (see also, “’Building Better Generals’ Report Rollout Panel”)