Service does not Require Silence

Army leadership is based on principled discipline. Officers and NCOs each contribute to the maintenance and to the efficacy of the organization in different ways (NCOs own the discipline part, officers the principle). The contribution of each is made according to well-understood and internalized principles. For the most part, these principles do not need to …

Citizen-Soldiers – not “Warriors”

     In a recent prepared statement by Secretary of War Pete Hegseth in which he cut the War Departmentโ€™s ties and affiliation with his alma mater, Harvard University, he made several references that should make all American citizensโ€”especially those in uniformโ€”cringe with concern. His assertion that for decades the U.S. military sent its โ€œbest and …

Don’t bother improving your chess

Civil discourse requires a shared allegiance to civil society โ€œIf every time you play chess, your opponent punches you in the face, getting better at chess is not the solution.โ€ โ€“ Andrew Thomas An important life lesson came out of my early career as a civil litigator. I practiced law in Canada for eleven years; …

“After me, the flood:” recovering the Army’s accountability

Much has been written elsewhere regarding theย unforgivable sinย ofย failing to planย forย known contingencies. Whatever one thinks of the current changes undergoing our Army here in the United States, the least controversial thing to be said about them is that they certainly represent a change from what has come before. And regardless of one what thinks, orย refuses to …

All I Really Need to Know about Leadership I Learned from Spaceballs

Spaceballs (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / Brooksfilms) ย  Editor's note (with apology built in): Reader, if as you peruse the following, you wonder whether the author is sick in the head or does not understand FM 6-22 but at all, rest easy. This, but for the negligence and oversight of the editor, should have run on the 1st …

What are the Obligations of Leadership?

I was in Hawaii for the first time earlier this year. Expecting a sunny beach vacation, it was actually more of a profound learning experience. I was not expecting to be provoked in thought as much as I was. For our purposes, the thing that stayed with me most was the state motto, formerly the …

โ€œGet it Doneโ€: Adjusting to Transitions in Leadership Aboard the USS Enterprise

Star Trek: The Next Generation, Chain of Command (Paramount Television) In the United States Military, Change of Command ceremonies are formal yet simple affairs.  The unitโ€™s history is read, the colors or guidon are passed between leaders, and a few speeches are given, all encompassing a tradition that represents the official change in leadership from …

Doctrine, Droids, & Dragons: An Impassioned Plea for Unconventional Professional Development

While attending a Working Group during my deployment to Romania, my fellow Field Grade Officers and I were discussing the Initial Operating Capabilities (IOC) and Full Operating Capabilities (FOC) for our Tactical Command Posts (TAC) within the context of Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO).  As we discussed these capabilities, we briefly touched on the criteria to begin breaking down our TAC …

Harry Potter and the Magic of Raiding

(Warner Brothers) Aside from the Battle of Hogwarts, there is a lack of Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO) that occur in the wizarding world of Harry Potter; considering the prevalence of shield charms and their potential for fratricide, this is probably a good thing.  The seven-book series focuses more on insurgency operations, first by Lord Voldemort …