by Chuck Owen
In his final speech in 1962, Five-Star General of Armies Douglas MacArthur spoke to an assembled audience of cadets, active officers, and senior civilians about the necessity of having a military that was prepared to defend the republic, detached from the politics of the day, and who lived by the credo words “Duty, Honor, Country.” General MacArthur, who served and led in the Army for over 50 years, issued a somber warning that rings true to this day:
These great national problems are not for your professional participation or military solution. Your guidepost stands out like a tenfold beacon in the night: Duty, Honor, Country. You are the leaven which binds together the entire fabric of our national system of defense. From your ranks come the great captains who hold the Nation’s destiny in their hands the moment the war tocsin sounds. The long gray line has never failed us. Were you to do so, a million ghosts in olive drab, in brown khaki, in blue and gray, would rise from their white crosses, thundering those magic words: Duty, Honor, Country
MacArthur was telling the cadets who would soon become officers that their charge was to defend the country, not to be entangled in the debates of the day. He reminded the assembled that soldiers who guard the republic must be something different, but also something very important.
Fast forward to right now: after nearly 30 years of being tinkered with and, in many ways, decimated via politics, the armed forces of the United States are at a crossroads and inflection point. Our uniformed services are teetering towards being incapable of defending the country and becoming something General MacArthur warned against and something the founders never envisioned.
The American military and Department of Defense are in desperate need of new, fresh, clear-eyed, and purposeful leadership that is focused on one thing—the defense of the country. America needs someone to bring both a traditional and dynamic style of leadership to the Pentagon and to the armed forces. Pete Hegseth is that someone.
For the better part of 250 years, the American military was a politically agnostic entity. At times, our military would be filled with draftees, and at other times, it would be filled with small groups of volunteers. During conflicts, the government would call its sons to duty to defend the republic. Those sons would be sent home after the wars and after the peace was secure.
The military was by and large left to its own devices, which were to prepare for wars, small and large. In 1993, a tide began to turn, and social experimentation entered the paradigm of military service. The Clinton Administration began to morph the Department of Defense into something it was never intended to be. For the eight years of Clinton, societal change began to permeate the day-to-day existence of the DoD. From Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell to women in combat roles, as well as small changes to the military’s ability to self-govern, Clinton’s actions encouraged ensuing presidents to use the armed forces for social experimentation.
Things were stable, and the tide stayed level during the Bush years, though W. did next to nothing to roll back the policies enacted by Clinton. In truth, Bush was too busy getting us into wars to do anything else. The Obama years saw devastating changes in policies and priorities. The Obama administration betrayed the American military by siding with enemies and doing things like prosecuting American servicemen who were making life-and-death decisions and jailing no small number of officers, noncommissioned officers, and junior enlisted personnel for things that were never crimes. Other social experimentation crept into day-to-day life as well. Readiness plummeted, as did morale and recruiting numbers. Obama’s years saw the promotion of woke officers and the implementation of policies that were both pointless and, at times, harmful, including the advancement in rank of flag officers who were politically correct in the eyes of the commander-in-chief.
President Trump did all he could in his first term, but there’s a body of belief he was undermined by the officer class that Obama had installed. Some senior officers in those years undermined the Commander-in-Chief, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, who has openly admitted to such since Trump left office. Some of these folks really ought to be getting attorneys, but that’s the topic for another editorial.
The four years of Joe Biden have seen a rapid decline in both the readiness and professionalism of our armed forces. Standards for recruiting and retention have been lowered, and the DoD is now apparently a petri dish of societal destruction. It really doesn’t take a life-long student of military history to know this is going on before our very eyes.
Now, President-elect Trump is getting a second crack at this problem. With four years of experience in his mind and four years of watching from outside the beltway, there is no doubt that Donald J. Trump knows what is needed in our Pentagon and at our installations around the country and globe. He knows we need a Pete Hegseth—immediately.
Pete served for 20 years in the Army, both in the reserves and in the National Guard. He is a combat veteran. He saw the “beast” of real war with his own eyes. He came home from war and was terribly mistreated by the woke culture that was permeating the DoD and the National Guard, right under the nose of Donald Trump. The stories of the disdain he experienced should be reviewed if you’re interested. His book “War on Warriors” brought tears to eyes as he chronicled what has happened to our warriors in recent years. Pete researched his book well, and his knowledge is firsthand.
Looks like Pete H is toast.
He’s been slandered by numerous dems who claim they used to know him (years ago.)
He will probably withdraw.
If I had to work with Paul Ryan knowing what a POS he is I might drink a little too.
Many “Bush Republicans” are smearing him. naming leftist Bush name J Ernst!
UNIPARTY strong for 64 years! Still strong.
Hegseth must be the perfect person for SecDef because the left is back to their usual practice of ignoring facts and context to attack him. Yeah, his mother wrote a scathing email about his treatment of women. But two hours later, she reversed herself on all of it. This important fact is NEVER mentioned by the Ministry of Propaganda.
Has no one ever witnessed someone or themselves reacted hastily with a letter, email or statement without knowing the full facts? Right now, we are watching an endless parade of leftist talking heads who are eating their own words about “patriotic” Robin Ware/Robert L. Peters/JRB Ware/Pedo Peter/idiot Biden making fools of them all and pardoning his career criminal son, so maybe they can understand the concept (of course they do; they simply hypocritically ignore it).
Further, Hegseth being “drunk” is a story at least 7 years old. Where is all the praise for a “recovered” Hegseth?
I hope Trump hangs tough on Hegseth. I think his most egregious sin in the eyes of the left is his association with Fox News.
A strong Border Defense on both the North and South Borders No More Illegal Entries no matter what the Useless Nations and Amnesty International and t e rest of the Open Borders Globalists say
Some are so tired of the leeches entering the country Missouri is setting up a 1000 dollar bounty to turn one in. Kinda sad the coyotes wont forgive the fee for getting them here.
Love Mt Suribachi at end. My folk!Proud to have won E,G +A
Chuck’s history is no good!
Our military has never been, “a politically agnostic entity.”. NEVER!
Best example is a well known friend of Abe’s. He went from 01 (2lt) to o7 (bg) in 3 years.!@#!
His promotions were clearly based on both merit and politics. He led killers into battle against CSA units that were “better’ than his; and won 7 of 8 fights! 2 months after Abe was killed he was 05 (ltCol).
Name G.A.custer
The “normal” time for “1st rate” COs to got from 1 to 7 is 13 years. “Good” officers take 20 years.
Again; Custer was an outstanding leader of killers; deserved to be General. But without Abe’s help he would have maybe been Major at end of war. His return to lt. Col was because some DC folk did not like Abe!
Because it is timely another Gen who’s promotion was, IMHO, totally political was GWB giving Milley his flag!
Milley has always been a traitor and should be shot for treason. I volunteer!
I can site many other men/women whose promotions were more politics than military ability. Want more ask!