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Well, for one thing, by requiring that SF leadership actually have previously served in and commanded in white side SF units before being placed in command of those units. All of the people that you think are SF generals, are usually not.
Certain positions could be coded for SF qualified GOs, and joint positions could be set aside for SF leadership.
Key positions within the Army could be coded for SF qualified personnel only as well.
Promotion numbers are driven by requirements. There are VERY few SF GO coded positions right now, so those few who are promoted either fight for those, or go elsewhere in the Army and work an immaterial position till there is an opening.
As of right now, there is very little of that, since the Army does not like SF.
For example, if there were a requirement for 12 SF BG positions, 6 SF MG positions, 3 SF LTG positions, and at least one SF GEN position, things would be vastly different.
Right now, we are headed the way of the dodo, in the middle of a war against an insurgency. What sense does that make, and what does it tell you?
TR
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