Cop Out
Basil: Austin, the Cold War is over!
Austin: Finally those capitalist pigs will pay for their crimes, eh? Eh comrades? Eh?
Basil: Austin... we won.
Austin: Oh, smashing, groovy, yea capitalism!
--Austin Powers (1997)
Somebody somewhere had another plan
Now he’s got a rifle in his hand
Rollin’ into Baghdad wonderin’ how he got this far
Just another poor boy off to fight a rich man’s war
--Just Another Poor Boy, Steve Earle
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The Army handed out punishment recently to a company commander and a platoon leader following a 2006 ambush by insurgents upon an isolated observation post south of Baghdad (''Army Punished 2 Officers in '06 After Failures in Iraq Ambush.'').Austin: Finally those capitalist pigs will pay for their crimes, eh? Eh comrades? Eh?
Basil: Austin... we won.
Austin: Oh, smashing, groovy, yea capitalism!
--Austin Powers (1997)
Somebody somewhere had another plan
Now he’s got a rifle in his hand
Rollin’ into Baghdad wonderin’ how he got this far
Just another poor boy off to fight a rich man’s war
--Just Another Poor Boy, Steve Earle
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The Army's investigative report concluded, ''The shortcoming of standards at the platoon level was compounded by company leadership that was not engaged in enforcing standards.''
''An Army investigation into the circumstances of the attack. . . concluded that they had been left for up to 36 hours without supervision or enough firepower or support to repel even a small group of enemy fighters.''
And Ranger asks, ''Where were the Battalion and Brigade Commanders during this period?'' Platoon leaders must always be over-supervised since they have only been in the Army for a short time. This is especially true of a platoon that has recently lost a platoon leader and members to hostile action.
''Although the leaders of this platoon care and are staying in the fight, the platoon is frayed,'' Colonel Daugherty wrote [in the Army's report.] He recommended that the platoon be given immediate down time to recuperate.''
This platoon is, in microcosm, a representation of the problems plaguing the entire Army both in Iraq and elsewhere. The troops are over-committed and understaffed.
''In his interview, Sergeant Gallagher called Captain Goodwin ''a good man'' who did not have enough soldiers or equipment to fulfill missions ordered by superiors. ''I felt it was the command above him,'' he said. A captain is not going to tell a battalion commander that he cannot complete a mission based on personnel and based on assets.''
There must be realistic leadership objectives at Brigade and higher. Of course, a company commander will not and can not exhibit anything other than a can-do attitude, and this gets soldiers killed.
'''This platoon needs to take a hard look at its standards and discipline,' the report said.''
Wrong. The entire Army in Iraq must look at its standards and discipline. Putting this problem onto a Second Lieutenant's shoulders is an institutional cop-out.
Ranger can only commiserate with the Company level soldiers in contact with enemy personnel. The only leadership that is possible is to fall the troops in and give them a ''rear march'' out of Iraq.
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Next: Situation analysis.
Labels: army is passing the buck, troops are overcommitted and understaffed
10 Comments:
Ranger,
I appreciate all that you and Lisa are doing to bring out the truth as to what's happening to our country and military. I believe it's something all of us need to do, call B.S. to all the lies. We've got a President who operates on the premise that if he tells a lie enough times it becomes a truth. Unfortunately way too many people fall for this tactic. We all need to get the truth out there.
On that note I'll offer my little contribution towards that effort. If you go to our website www.elmercreek.com you can download for free our new song, Fairweather Patriot. Just click on the banner towards the top of the page. I hope you enjoy it.
You can post this if you want, if not I understand.
Have a good Memorial Day!
Sir,
Thansk again. I make your insightful no bullshit commentary a dialy read. I was priviledged to serve under a few officers like you. I can only hope they also find thier way here.
William Hazen B 2/75 Ranger 1979-82 14-80
Much appreciated, William.
Very glad to have you here, and hope to have the benefit of hearing your insights in the future.
Wishing you a good Memorial Day,
Jim
trip wire,
You've been a faithful reader. Thank you for your efforts, too.
A good Memorial Day to you,
Lisa
Sadly, I think we can expect to see more bullshit loaded on the backs of lower ranking individuals. From a enlisted female prison guard to the inexperienced platoon leaders...they will carry the brunt and the blame. Bush Co. acts as if failure is not a matter of tactics, logistics, and other hard realities, but a failure of will of some kind. I'm lighting candles at the Labyrinth today, and hoping I can get the job done without either tears or breaking out in a screaming rage.
labrys,
Interesting that you say those who are heaped with blame are made to appear to possess a failure of will.
Of course, if they failed, it was in the realm of personal discernment and blind devotion to cause. Not enough willpower to refuse the indecent.
Had they appealed to their own sense of personal duty and decency, they would not be shouldering the burden for the despicable higher-ups who authorized their behavior.
Good for you for walking the labyrinth. I personally believe we need to send all the peaceful energy we can into this troubled world. Tears and screams come from feeling of frustration and impotence. We can and will do more,
Lisa
Pushing blame downward. Now there's a good ole American principle for ya. The buck never stops here no more. Hasn't for awhile. Here's a revealing trivia question from the middlin-to-recent past to illustrate the point: Who was the only person to go even actually go to jail because of Messrs. Ray-gun and Bush's Iran-contra soiree?
..anon
anon,
Ranger guess: Caspar Weinberger?
Do I win a Whopper, or a Whopper Jr.?!
Sadly, this guy was the only one to ever do jailtime because of Iran Contra. He stole a street sign in protest...was living in a teepee in Indiana at the time, I believe. Heil to the Chief.
http://www.newday.com/reviews.lasso?filmid=FOMZfULYG
..anon
anon,
Fantastic! We aim for the eclectic here.
Figure if we cast the net wide enough, we just might gather enough info to get a proper perspective on matters.
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