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LivingInMEM 12-28-2008 06:46 PM

Army Aviator of the Year
 
I happened to read an article in the latest issue of Soldier of Fortune that struck me as profound.

The article was about the Army Aviator of the Year (Capt Smith, I believe) who personally racked up 200 kills as an Apache pilot. The profound part was, when asked what made the difference as to why he was so effective, one of the people he attributed was his commander who gave him and his peers the freedom to run their own missions - "to fly them as they were meant to be flown."

Over and over, again, history proves that we win wars when we have centralized command and decentralized execution. We have won every war we have won due to the sum of the contributions of individual soldiers / sailors / airmen / etc. As a matter of fact, we used to brag about that before technology caught up and gave the leadership the opportunity to have centralized execution, also.

Our leadership will brag on Billy Mitchell, Gen Kenney, John Boyd, etc - but they will rarely model their won actions after those of their examples. No, our leadership is too concerned with making sure everyone on Base X wears the same blue uniform on Monday, with making sure our airmen's shirts are tucked in in their PT gear, with making sure that our Airmen wear their reflective belts and they don't wear their leatherman tools on their belts, etc.

If only they could focus on how to lead and develop true warriors. It was refreshing to read about a 25-yr old Capt who was allowed to go out and fully exploit the capabilities of the airpower with which the taxpayers entrusted him.

snakeplt 12-28-2008 07:06 PM

God bless Captain Smith !!!

:)

LivingInMEM 12-28-2008 07:32 PM

I forgot to add that with 200 kills out of a reported 19,000, the article pointed out that he owns 1% of the total kills all by himself. I'd say that's a pretty significant impact.

USMCFLYR 12-28-2008 11:11 PM


We have won every war we have won due to the sum of the contributions of individual soldiers / sailors / airmen / etc.
No love for the Corps here LIM? :p

Way to go CPT Smith!

USMCFLYR

rickair7777 12-29-2008 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by USMCFLYR (Post 526725)
No love for the Corps here LIM? :p

You guys are included under the dept of the navy ;)

crewdawg 12-29-2008 11:51 AM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 526835)
You guys are included under the dept of the navy ;)

Uh oh!!!!! :eek:

Beer to you Capt Smith!

USMCFLYR 12-29-2008 04:03 PM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 526835)
You guys are included under the dept of the navy ;)

I ought to give you an infraction for insulting other members and flamebait! :p

USMCFLYR

MiserDD 12-30-2008 05:45 AM


Originally Posted by rickair7777 (Post 526835)
You guys are included under the dept of the navy ;)


That would be correct… we’re the Men’s Department!:D


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