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I'm launching this one to counter-attack the "blahs" (and waking at 0230 hrs ...).
On one hand, "we live in interesting times" ... to quote an intriguing curse.
However, as I watch "office chameleons" around me start mindlessly reciting buzz words as they rush to get on board the Army Transformation gravy train ... I wonder ... now that the Army is finally starting to come around to my way of thinking ... how do we discern, and separate the opportunists from those who truly "get it"?
We're still infected by some of the institutional dry rot that has set in over a period of ... decades.
There are still people lurking in the system who are the epitomy of what LCol Nicholson was attacking when he penned "Where Have All The Tigers Gone?" http://members.tripod.com/RegimentalRogue/papers/oldtiger.htm
Just the other day, I was disgusted to walk by the barber and overhear a familiar voice talking about "take home pay" ... only to discover there was nobody in the barber's chair, and this particular oxygen thief was just sitting there during duty hours, expounding upon ... something I doubt was particularly useful to "the war effort" ...
Thus, I wonder what ethos we are encouraging (not ethics - I mean the warrior ethos).
For example, I look around me and wonder ...
At one point, I found myself musing about changes I'd make to the PER system - specifically, when I was writing a character reference recently I found myself penning the words "I trust this man with my life" and it hit me - when was the last time you saw that on a PER (i.e. instead of mind-numbing pap such as "sold more cookies for United Way" or the ever popular "punched his ticket by pretending to improve himself by taking a correspondence course" ...)?
It's not "all about me", but ... I'll use my example simply because it's not hypothetical.
I don't drink and drive. I haven't pulled the charade of pretending to transfer to a unit outside of Toronto in order to qualify for PLD. I take a genuine interest in the morale and well-being of those around me (even if they aren't my subordinates for PER purposes ...). I'm qualified cbt tm comd and MCSC, apparently somebody in Kabul thought I did a good job on Roto 0, but ... I ended up unemployed while others continued their uninterrupted contracts (even though they're unable to even do the BFT ...). Even more entertaining, I can document so many examples of suggestions that were dismissed derisively by office chameleons ... but then were adopted by higher-ups (i.e. Tigers) - but, does anybody ever stop and note these failures of supposed "streamers" ... ? Sadly, no.
And so, I wonder ... what are we encouraging?
I'm not particularly well-read, but some things are like that Kylie Minogue song "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" (chuckle) - in this instance, a passage from Jack English's "On Infantry" when he spoke of "Auftragstaktik" (unfortunately my hard copy is buried somewhere, but again I can thank the Regimental Rogue for this thoroughness ...).
http://members.tripod.com/RegimentalRogue/papers/auftrags.htm
Sure - there's a time and a place for everything, and there's a difference between questioning and challenging authority, but ... QR&O's actually state that when there's a conflict in loyalty, the nod goes to the higher (i.e. loyalty to the Army is supposed to trump slavish loyalties to middle managers who are actually disloyal to our ethos itself ... which kinda reminds me of the Star Trek episode when Kirk says "everything I say is a lie", but ... I digress ...).
And so, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of ... debate.
On one hand, "we live in interesting times" ... to quote an intriguing curse.
However, as I watch "office chameleons" around me start mindlessly reciting buzz words as they rush to get on board the Army Transformation gravy train ... I wonder ... now that the Army is finally starting to come around to my way of thinking ... how do we discern, and separate the opportunists from those who truly "get it"?
We're still infected by some of the institutional dry rot that has set in over a period of ... decades.
There are still people lurking in the system who are the epitomy of what LCol Nicholson was attacking when he penned "Where Have All The Tigers Gone?" http://members.tripod.com/RegimentalRogue/papers/oldtiger.htm
Just the other day, I was disgusted to walk by the barber and overhear a familiar voice talking about "take home pay" ... only to discover there was nobody in the barber's chair, and this particular oxygen thief was just sitting there during duty hours, expounding upon ... something I doubt was particularly useful to "the war effort" ...
Thus, I wonder what ethos we are encouraging (not ethics - I mean the warrior ethos).
For example, I look around me and wonder ...
At one point, I found myself musing about changes I'd make to the PER system - specifically, when I was writing a character reference recently I found myself penning the words "I trust this man with my life" and it hit me - when was the last time you saw that on a PER (i.e. instead of mind-numbing pap such as "sold more cookies for United Way" or the ever popular "punched his ticket by pretending to improve himself by taking a correspondence course" ...)?
It's not "all about me", but ... I'll use my example simply because it's not hypothetical.
I don't drink and drive. I haven't pulled the charade of pretending to transfer to a unit outside of Toronto in order to qualify for PLD. I take a genuine interest in the morale and well-being of those around me (even if they aren't my subordinates for PER purposes ...). I'm qualified cbt tm comd and MCSC, apparently somebody in Kabul thought I did a good job on Roto 0, but ... I ended up unemployed while others continued their uninterrupted contracts (even though they're unable to even do the BFT ...). Even more entertaining, I can document so many examples of suggestions that were dismissed derisively by office chameleons ... but then were adopted by higher-ups (i.e. Tigers) - but, does anybody ever stop and note these failures of supposed "streamers" ... ? Sadly, no.
And so, I wonder ... what are we encouraging?
I'm not particularly well-read, but some things are like that Kylie Minogue song "Can't Get You Out Of My Head" (chuckle) - in this instance, a passage from Jack English's "On Infantry" when he spoke of "Auftragstaktik" (unfortunately my hard copy is buried somewhere, but again I can thank the Regimental Rogue for this thoroughness ...).
http://members.tripod.com/RegimentalRogue/papers/auftrags.htm
Sure - there's a time and a place for everything, and there's a difference between questioning and challenging authority, but ... QR&O's actually state that when there's a conflict in loyalty, the nod goes to the higher (i.e. loyalty to the Army is supposed to trump slavish loyalties to middle managers who are actually disloyal to our ethos itself ... which kinda reminds me of the Star Trek episode when Kirk says "everything I say is a lie", but ... I digress ...).
And so, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of ... debate.