OldArmyCT said:
Tango.Mike said:
OldArmyCT said:
Hegseth talked grooming standards to include haircuts and shaving profiles. And he puts $5 worth of hair gel on his head every morning.
Can you imagine Norman Schwarzkopf telling every general in the US Army how to enforce PT standards? Better yet, can you imagine Hegseth telling Norm in a 1 on 1 conversation that he needs to buck up grooming and get ready to train his troops in the streets of Chicago?
It's going to blow your mind to learn:
- Schwarzkopf was never SecDef/War
- The CENTCOM commander (what Schwarzkopf was) is a combatant commander, not a force provider
- Hegseth is not the CENTCOM (or any unified combatant command) commander
- Hegseth is a civilian
- Lots of generals, colonels, captains, and staff sergeants comb their hair
- General/Flag officers FREQUENTLY tell their formations how to enforce all kinds of standards
- It's literally the SecDef/War's job to tell General/Flag officers how to perform
- Secretaries of War, Defense, Army, Navy, Air Force, etc. have often combed their hair
This thread is astounding even by your standards
I've got a fairly decent 20 year military resume' so lets just agree to disagree. Most of the old school retired military I'm still in contact with are not fans of Hegseth. If I had misused classified info as a regular officer I would have been ****canned. I'd have more respect for Hegseth if he would fund the weapons needed to have the military he professes to want. If stressing a PT standard is more important than buying more Patriot missiles or funding a Golden Dome, well, he's the guy. Weapons systems are a constant, haircuts and morning PT edicts can be changed as soon as we get a new administration.
Disagree about what? Do you disagree that Schwarzkopf was a combatant commander and not the SecDef/War? Do you disagree that the SecDef/War is the commander of the entire US military - you know, that critical part of the Constitution that guarantees civilian control of the military? (In case you don't know, the SecDef/War is the rater for the CJCS, combatant commanders, TRANSCOM, STRATCOM, etc. The Service Secretaries are the raters for their respective Service Chiefs).
And what's this new complaint you have about funding? Have you looked at the 2026 Defense Authorization Act? Have you looked at the 2026 President's Budget? They have more procurement dollars, more personnel dollars, and more infrastructure dollars than 2025 (and 2024, and 2023, and 2022, etc.). What funding is Hegseth withholding for weapons? Be specific. And make sure you specify where Congress appropriated funding and Hegseth has personally ignored that law by not delivering those funds to the force.
Some of the most important things Trump and Hegseth are doing is reducing waste in the procurement chain so that more dollars wind up in war. Reducing (and hopefully one day eliminating) cost-plus (CPFF, CPIF, CPAF) IDIQ contracts that provide 10% value to the DoD and 90% value to the MIC, reducing (and hopefully one day eliminating) slush funds like OCO funding that serve nobody but fraudsters like the Boeing Dragon Lady, reducing (and hopefully one day eliminating) forty-round markup sessions that leave us with useless tools like the Bradley and the Gen 1 F-35 because they've got every MIC contractor's pet project and none of what the force really wants.
Having a "fairly decent 20 year military resume" doesn't make anyone an expert on the entire US military. I'm sure you were an excellent Huey pilot, but it's pretty clear you don't have any knowledge of the larger strategic enterprise