The Hill
The transition team for President-elect Trump is working on an executive order that would speed up the firing of top military brass if signed, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday.
The draft executive order would set up a “warrior board” of retired generals and noncommissioned officers given power to review three- and four-star officers and to recommend anyone “lacking in requisite leadership qualities,” according to the document, reviewed by the Journal. More
Probably be faster and more certain to simply lock the doors and burn the place to the ground, then rebuild from scratch. Treat it like a house with a cockroach or black mold infestation.
Call them onto the parade field at attention, and rip their dresses off.
What about me?
“The draft order appears hazy on details and said reviews would focus “on leadership capability, strategic readiness, and commitment to military excellence,” though did not specify how officers would show if they meet such standards.”
The Hill’s reportage is biased against POTUS Trump’s plan. The irony in their observation is their apparent ignorance (or willful ignorance) of what constitutes the purpose of a military in the first place. It most definitely is not a vehicle for furthering the social engineering of the anti-American woke. It’s very easy to assess military leadership’s fitness if one understands the answer to “Fit for what?”
Good. Fire every general who bought into it.
Drop and give me 20! No wait. Give me 40!
drop turd & give me 40
Maybe also include a criteria for discharge if they have a BMI over 30. And that’s being generous.
0735: what i used to get @ ft. ord in 1968
We’ve got too many admirals and generals…..
We’ve got too many civilian retirees with clearances…..
We need to trim down the waste.
‘admiral’ rachel l, unlikely to make it in the nimitz/spruance/burke navy. useless twat.
Awwwwww. Just as the DoD was so close to mainstreaming beastiality!
This may push some of the fruitcakes to resign/retire before they get booted out. Gen. MillieVanilly can sign a contract with MSNBC as it goes belly up.