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Old 11-10-2020, 13:59   #16
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Great to see an SF soldier in that position....

The timing does not present him with an opportunity to demonstrate the skillset he brings. As usual, SF takes on a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome.

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As usual, SF gets handed a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome that nobody else wants to touch for fear of ruining their career (political repercussions). Send Mikey (Chris in this case); he's expendable.

There - fixed it for you.

Sorry - was channeling Box without his satirical humor to leaven the reality.
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Old 11-10-2020, 14:14   #17
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As usual, SF gets handed a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome that nobody else wants to touch for fear of ruining their career (political repercussions). Send Mikey (Chris in this case); he's expendable.

There - fixed it for you.

Sorry - was channeling Box without his satirical humor to leaven the reality.
Miller’s a good dude - he’s my former BN CDR from a few days ago. Probably not going to be there long.... but his head is in the right spot.
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Old 11-10-2020, 14:27   #18
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As usual, SF gets handed a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome that nobody else wants to touch for fear of ruining their career (political repercussions). Send Mikey (Chris in this case); he's expendable.

There - fixed it for you.

Sorry - was channeling Box without his satirical humor to leaven the reality.
Greatly appreciate your channeling of Box to pull out the words I left unstated
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Old 11-10-2020, 14:38   #19
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Great to see an SF soldier in that position....

The timing does not present him with an opportunity to demonstrate the skillset he brings. As usual, SF takes on a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome.

DOL
Very impressive resume, HOWEVER, did not see The SFQC noted, was this an oversight ????
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Old 11-11-2020, 12:55   #20
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Great to see an SF soldier in that position....

The timing does not present him with an opportunity to demonstrate the skillset he brings. As usual, SF takes on a shit mission with a less than positive expected outcome.

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At this point POTUS ought to just fire the lot and surround himself with SF on his staff...
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Old 11-11-2020, 15:56   #21
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All in Kash!

I’m really looking forward to SECDEF’s CoS (Kash Patel) results at the Pentagon. He did great things on Rep Nines’ staff WRT the Russia collusion BS.
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Old 11-12-2020, 13:02   #22
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At this point POTUS ought to just fire the lot and surround himself with SF on his staff...
I disagree.

He needs to stop the practice of assuming that flag officers are automatically loyal to presidential policy. He needs to surround himself with solid conservative thinkers.
Many of his problems will eventually be found to have root in his putting so many general officers in positions of power in his administration.

Generals do a good job of managing troops and campaigns. They suck at managing policy. They suck even worse at pretending to be unbiased while managing policy - and don't forget what I keep telling people about the physics of military leadership...

A General Officer at war will remain at war until acted on by an external force.


There are some places that a retired GO just doesn't belong and one of those places is the helm of the DoD. a former MAJ/LTC/COL/PFC/SGT that left service and learned something else - then entered the realm of politics - so be it.
General officers gonna Gen'ral let them do what they are good at, just keep them away from politics.

...and to entertain the possibility: I can't think of any GOOD SF guys that would sully themselves in professional partisan politics - a few good names might change my mind. I ABSOLUTELY LOVE blind partisan politics - but them I wasn't all that good of an SF guy either.
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Old 11-14-2020, 13:45   #23
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Acting SECDEF Miller's first memo to troops Read at the link or the essential grist is below for you to chew on.

MEMORANDUM FOR ALL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE EMPLOYEES
SUBJECT: Initial Message to the Department

Apart from leading fighting men and women in combat in Afghanistan and Iraq earlier in my career, serving as your Acting Secretary of Defense is the greatest privilege of my professional life.

Our mission at the Department of Defense has been - and remains - serving the people of the United States with honor and integrity so that they may continue to enjoy the blessings of freedom and liberty. To do this, we must take care of each other, focus on outcomes. and remain the most dynamic and innovative organization and fighting force in the world.

With a foundation built upon respect, professionalism, competence, and honesty, we will continue to transform our Department to compete in a new strategic environment. This requires changes in organizations, skills, and decision-making processes. But we know how to do this. We have done it before - and no one on earth does it better. We will continue to aggressively challenge established paradigms, maintain and modify those that have value. and courageously discard those that have run their course.

Today, with enormous gratitude to those who came before us. we face the future with confidence and humility. We are the inheritors of the genius of our founders and generations of successors who created an organization ruthlessly committed to excellence, non-partisanship. and servant leadership. This motivates me enormously and allows me to face the daily challenges of our chosen calling.

The opportunity to again work with all of you and serve as your leader is something that could only happen in America. After all, I still see myself as a kid from Iowa who enlisted to serve his Nation, be challenged, and do something that matters - which is what each of you do every day. I am a better person thanks to the opportunities that the Army and the Department of Defense provided me, and my story, while not distinctive, is emblematic of the boundless opportunities that are available in this ongoing experiment of democracy. To each of you, I offer my utmost gratitude and respect for your willingness to sacrifice so much to our vital mission.

My thoughts. hopes, dreams, and prayers are with all of you and your loved ones as we resolutely lean into the future and update our processes and structures to guarantee that our Armed Forces remain preeminent and the beacon of justice and goodness in the world.

As we prepare for the future. we remain committed to finishing the war that Al Qaida brought to our shores in 2001. This war isn't over. We are on the verge of defeating Al Qaida and its associates, but we must avoid our past strategic error of failing to see the fight through to the finish. Indeed, this fight has been long, our sacrifices have been enormous. and many are weary of war -I'm one of them - but this is the critical phase in which we transition our efforts from a leadership to supporting role. We are not a people of perpetual war -it is the antithesis of everything for which we stand and for which our ancestors fought. All wars must end.

Ending wars requires compromise and partnership. We met the challenge; we gave it our all. Now, it's time to come home. As I consider the scarring but ennobling experience many of us have undergone during this war, the words of Abraham Lincoln during his second Inaugural Address bring me strength, perspective, and confidence:

- "With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in; to bind up the nation' s wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan -to do all which may achieve and cherish a just, and a lasting peace, among ourselves, and with all nations.'·

- To all of our Soldiers, Sailors. Airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen, Space Professionals, and civilians: Continue to be bold. Continue to be courageous. Continue to set the example of selfless service that is the envy of the world and an example for our citizens. Our tasks are not easy. The burden is great. But together we will take our Nation to new heights.

What a magnificent time to be a part of the Department of Defense and the United States Armed Forces. Our Nation needs you, and I'm enormously proud of you. I am humbled and honored to be on your team.

[signed]
Christopher C. Miller
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Old 11-14-2020, 22:13   #24
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Good.

About time we leave that place and get out of nation building "business."
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Old 11-15-2020, 17:40   #25
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^^^what he said
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