This is an interesting article discussing, in part, what makes a good commander given the way modern warfare is conducted.
Turnover at top in wars worries U.S. military - U.S. news - Washington Post - msnbc.com
This quote in particular caught my eye.
Currently, all of the armed services are hatching plans to send more of their high-performing young officers to graduate school. Air Force
Gen. Norton A. Schwartz
, for example, has posited that more pilots with PhDs will increase his service's "intellectual throw-weight." But the military remains deeply uncomfortable with idea of targeting a subset of officers for an elite education, with the aim of installing them in senior command slots decades later.