U.S. commanders in Afghanistan face tougher discipline for battlefield failures – Washington Post

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In today’s Washington Post in an article entitled U.S. commanders in Afghanistan face tougher discipline for battlefield failures we learn that there is a new sheriff in town relative to holding battlefield commanders directly responsible for high death tolls on Afghani battlefields.

This is certainly a new departure for American military thought.  I am not sure that I am familiar with anything quite like this on this large scale in our previous history.  This should prove interesting at the very least.

CWO3 Tom Barnes, USCG (Ret.)

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