BecomingV
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DomKen, this excerpt might help inform you: The Secretary of Defense is the principal defense policy advisor to the President. Under the direction of the President, the Secretary exercises authority, direction, and control over the Department of Defense. The Deputy Secretary, the second-highest ranking official in the DoD, is delegated full power and authority to act for the Secretary and to exercise the powers of the Secretary on any and all matters for which the Secretary is authorized to act. The Department of Defense is America's oldest and largest government agency. With our military tracing its roots back to pre-Revolutionary times, the Department of Defense has grown and evolved with our nation. Today, the Department, headed by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel, is not only in charge of the military, but it also employs a civilian force of thousands. With over 1.4 million men and women on active duty, and 718,000 civilian personnel, we are the nation's largest employer. Another 1.1 million serve in the National Guard and Reserve forces. More than 2 million military retirees and their family members receive benefits. quote:
ORIGINAL: DomKen It's amazing to me how suddenly people who never spent a second in uniform are suddenly experts on military rules, regulations and justices. Central Command at McDill is headed by civilians! The American Military is ruled by a civilian (called a President). The military only serves at a civilian's command. Also, four of my kids lived military lives... on bases, and under the direction and command of the military. One of those kids was an Army wife and never wore a uniform, but I guarantee you, that she knows more about rules, regulations and justices than her husband, who was in uniform. You don't get to discount how informed a person is based on their relationship to the military AND be accurate. Like a game of chess, most who wear a uniform are/were pawns, and "need to know" is deliberately used to keep them useful and dependent on orders... no questions asked. A uniform, to me, would have to have lots of shiny things on it, before I would assume any kind of comprehensive, big-picture, knowledge. On another point - I agree that leaving the soldier behind is vile and should not be considered an option.
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