New Commander in Afghanistan

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Currently serves as the Army's Vice Chief of Staff. Career Infantry guy, one tour with SF commanding an ODA (5th Group when it was at Bragg), and the rest of his time was mostly light/ airborne infantry. A nice placeholder until he can pick up a 4th star.

News: http://news.usni.org/2014/06/24/pentagon-picks-new-afghan-war-commander
Bio: http://usarmy.vo.llnwd.net/e2/c/downloads/347833.pdf
Fake enthusiasm: Yay
"Meet the new Boss.....
same as the old Boss"

We all got fooled again...
 
The guy certainly appears to have punched his ticket during his career.

On paper that may seem so. But keep in mind a couple things:

1) DA PAM 600-3 is always changing. Key and Development positions change. There are certain positions officers should try to hold IOT remain competitive for command and operational assignments. It goes in cycles. For SF officers now, it can be seen as a career changer to go be an instructor at ROTC or USMA because with grad school, ILE, and the instructor tour it takes a guy out of the Regiment for 5 years. GEN Campbell was able to take a Professor of Military Science position and still remain competitive.

2) Being a ADC (M) and a J3 usually means that the officer is no slouch. The best and most competent officers--more often than not--get selected for those positions.
 
On paper that may seem so. But keep in mind a couple things:

1) DA PAM 600-3 is always changing. Key and Development positions change. There are certain positions officers should try to hold IOT remain competitive for command and operational assignments. It goes in cycles. For SF officers now, it can be seen as a career changer to go be an instructor at ROTC or USMA because with grad school, ILE, and the instructor tour it takes a guy out of the Regiment for 5 years. GEN Campbell was able to take a Professor of Military Science position and still remain competitive.

2) Being a ADC (M) and a J3 usually means that the officer is no slouch. The best and most competent officers--more often than not--get selected for those positions.

I agree completely.

Just because it's a "SOF fight" doesn't mean it's a "SOF war." Many people would do well to remember that.
 
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