The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
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The author of this blog is himself an on-again, off-again angry staff officer, who made the odd jump from enlisted infantry to engineer officer and is now meandering the warrens of Army doctrine, one dog-eared page at a time. Most often focused on historical events, national security, and occasional rants on Army doctrine.
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
5h ago
One of my mentors dropped this quote on me a few years back: “The United States military is obsessed with tactical solutions to strategic problems.” After I picked my jaw off the floor because it was such an apt description of the last 20 years, I began to chew on the meaning of what they’d ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
3d ago
While attending a Working Group during my deployment to Romania, my fellow Field Grade Officers and I were discussing the Initial Operating Capabilities (IOC) and Full Operating Capabilities (FOC) for our Tactical Command Posts (TAC) within the context of Large-Scale Combat Operations (LSCO). As we discussed these capabilities, we briefly touched on the criteria to begin breaking down our TAC ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
2M ago
So there I was the other day, just minding my own business and falling down some social media algorithm-caused rabbit holes of a Saturday night, like ya do, when I came across this image: Now, for those of you who are war monument nerds like myself, you may have recognized this as being cast in ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
4M ago
Ever wondered about the history of your Christmas carols? Well, sit tight because this is a wild ride! Famous Christmas carol "Jingle Bells" has a complex backstory involving Bostonian James Pierpont who, despite hailing from an abolitionist family, joined a Georgia militia unit during the Civil War. Similarly, "I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" was written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, moved by his son's near-death experiences in the Civil War. These carols echo stories of strife, despair, and unflagging hope amidst war ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
5M ago
West Point’s Modern War Institute, in conjunction with Training and Doctrine Command, initiated a contest in July 2023 to elicit essays describing a novel approach to “solve the recruiting crisis”. Entries were accepted until September 3, 2023. To date, the winning entries have not been announced. The below reproduced short essay was originally written as ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
5M ago
Leader development was a hard thing to come by in the Imperial Navy during the 24-year reign of the Galactic Empire. Throughout the movies, books, and television shows set in the Star Wars universe, there are countless examples of counterproductive leadership in the Imperial hierarchy that highlight the lack of positive role models in the ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
7M ago
In 1954, General Anthony McAuliffe wrote a letter to General Henry Hodes describing “an urgent and vexing problem” within the Army: “It is my understanding that assignment to command of a company or a battery is not a popular one, a pronounced contrast to the attitude existing prior to World War II…We must give ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
11M ago
One would say that picking the day before the anniversary of D-Day in World War II is an odd time to talk about the first world war, yet, here we are. Because the more that I look at the war in Ukraine, the more I am drawn back to World War I. And no, not ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
1y ago
Guest post via an author writing under the pseudonym Lost CAC The military faces a recruiting shortfall. The Army, as the largest service, predictably felt the sting acutely, missing its recruiting goals by 15,000 or 25%. Army officials offered several reasons for recruiting difficulties: a tight civilian job market, pandemic-related restrictions on recruiter access to ..read more
The Angry Staff Officer | Peddling history, alcohol, defense
1y ago
I have a confession to make. I don’t want to be a battalion commander. I don’t want to be a brigade commander. I don’t want to command anything, ever again. For an Army officer to say, this is well nigh on heresy. I nearly expected George C. Marshall himself to descend from his lofty throne ..read more