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    Quote Originally Posted by JMA View Post
    If the above is correct then if you are looking at a 30 year career and resign at 21 years you stand to lose about 22.5% of your base pay as pension.
    If we're talking about senior officers they're close to the top of that food chain already, no?

    In any event my understanding is that the US has problems retaining its mid to senior officers, largely because their employment opportunities outside the military pay much better. Given that the financial incentives toward getting out exceed those for staying in, it's difficult to postulate a craven financial motive for submitting to the eccentricities of civilian supremacy.

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    But don't be distracted
    I didn't realize you'd raised the issue in an attempt to distract.

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    focus on the issue of moral courage... or the lack thereof.
    Are you suggesting that US military officers lack the moral courage to act on your opinions?

    It is possible that they have been so thoroughly trained in the principle of civilian supremacy that they accept it as the lesser of multiple evils, and submit to it.

    It is also possible that those who are actually familiar with the goals and constraints in place do not share your opinion of universal incompetence.

    Instead of assuming that they haven't the "moral courage" to act on your opinions, why not consider the possibility that they don't share your opinions?

    Of course it's possible that you know something they don't. It's also possible that they know things you don't.
    Last edited by Dayuhan; 10-01-2012 at 10:46 PM.
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