A most intertesting discussion. Any time there is a new type of equipment, a new (forecast) government on the horizon, or indeed a new generation of soldiers maturing into command and control levels of any military organization, there will always be the bug bear of progress...RTC...RESISTANCE TO CHANGE. From Sherman to Centurion to Leopard, from equine to motorcycle to jeep, to Staghound, to Ferret, to Lynx, to bicycle to foot to whatever,... I think you follow here. Someone, in fact most current serving folks will almost certainly have a resistance to being redifined, re-roled, re-employed in a different environment. Changes in government mean changes in day to day doctrine and policy, it goes on and on. As a 33 year Armour vet, I would very much regret the demise of the Corps as I have experienced it, both first hand and second hand as a parent of an Armour officer, and as an interested observer. Life will go on, just maybe not as we know it now. Armour will survive to a greater or lesser degree than it is now. :tank: