Mr. President, Who YOU Appoint to Be the Next Secretary of
the Army Clearly Demonstrates if YOU Truly Care about the Army and Our
Soldiers and by appointing someone who has never served in uniform like Eric Fanning you are clearly sending the message that you don't! The current Army Secretary John McHugh never served in uniform
and it has shown. His seven years as
secretary have been marked by reduced morale, increased suicides, declining
readiness and a hollowing of the force not seen since the Carter Administration. He had no clue what it meant to be a Soldier
Now Mr. President, you are once again showing the
Military exactly how little you care about us by nominating this Political Hack Fanning to replace McHugh who says he intends to leave by 1 November. Fanning also has never donned a uniform in defense of
this Nation and is definitely NOT what we need as our next Secretary. Granted he is a seasoned community organizer
having been a leader of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund helping Democrats
get elected but that hardly qualifies him to lead our Nation’s Army. The next few years promise to be challenging
as the Army deals with considerable force reductions and refitting from over a
decade of War so the next Secretary needs to be able to hit the ground running
with a deep understanding of not only how the Army runs but also has the deep
respect of serving members, something a non-Vet cannot possible have. Granted, Fanning will only be a
"caretaker" as by the time he is confirmed, if he is confirmed, there
will be less than a year left of your Administration so the harm he can do
is limited but it will be a crucial period as the Army faces the most severe
troop draw down since the end of the Vietnam War. The best possible outcome would probably be that Fanning is not confirmed by the Senate and either you appoint someone better suited and qualified for the job or that again, the Army Chief of Staff fill both roles until the end of your term.
As the son of a career military man, birthed by a military
doctor and the first time I moved off a military base was when I got drafted, I
thought I knew all there was to know about the military. To my surprise, I learned more about what it
meant to be a Soldier during my first 24 hours IN the military then I did being
AROUND the military for my first 19 years!
With this experience, I have to ask you Mr. President to find
someone who has donned a uniform in defense of this Nation to be our next Secretary
of the Army, to lead our Army that has endured over a decade of sustained combat.
In my opinion there are several former Soldiers that meet that
criterion but none better qualified than former Army Chief of Staff and current
President & CEO of the Association of the US Army (AUSA), Retired General
Gordon R. Sullivan. Although 77 years
old, the General is in excellent health and as AUSA president is intimately familiar
with all the challenges facing the service and has been a fierce advocate for Soldiers.
A two tour Vietnam Vet with multiple other tours in Europe and Korea, he has
never been political although In August 1993, President Bill Clinton appointed
him Acting Secretary of the Army while he continued to serve as Army Chief of
Staff so he has previous experience in the job.
Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter has also never served in
uniform and unfortunately it also shows by his seemingly indifference to personnel issues but at least he did have seven years in the Department of Defense prior to his
nomination as SECDEF and he was smart enough to get retired Marine Colonel Bob
Work, a combat veteran with over 27 years of active duty, to be his Deputy. Work
also had four years as Under Secretary of the Navy. Thankfully, ex-Soldier and former Congressman Patrick Murphy might be the Under Secretary for whomever is selected to be the new secretary. Murphy spent four years on active duty as an Army JAG and served a tour as a staff attorney in Baghdad. Although not a Combat officer, at least he has experience as a Soldier.
With all this said, Political Hack Eric Fanning is definitely NOT what we need as our next Secretary. Granted his community organizer background might give him excellent political skills but it hardly qualifies him to lead our Nation’s Army in the
final year of the Obama Administration. As I said, the next few years promise to be challenging
as the Army deals with considerable force reductions and refitting from a
decade of War so the next Secretary needs
to be able to hit the ground running with a deep understanding of not only how
the Army runs but also has the deep respect of serving members -- Someone like
General Sullivan. Granted, the next secretary will really be a "caretaker" only serving for the remaining months of the Obama Administration but it will be a crucial period as the Army faces the most severe troop draw down since the end of the Vietnam War.
Mr. President, this is another opportunity for you to secure
your legacy. Are you going to saddle the
Army with a political hack who knows nothing about the Army, strategically,
tactically or culturally, for your final time in office or will you appoint a “Gordon
Sullivan” type that actually can do something to rebuild the Army after a
decade of War. This is your chance to
demonstrate you really care about Soldiers and match your rhetoric with
actions. Appoint Gordon Sullivan NOW!
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