Originally posted by: Brie
Originally posted by: Warin
I actually think Franks is a pretty smart man, and I haave no doubts that he could have formulated an excellent war plan.
His problem is that he's saddled with a chickenhawk like Rumsfeld who seems to have a lot of pie in the sky ideas of how the real world works.
I agree with you and the Rumsfeld comment is hillarious. I just think that the selection process is based more on guts and glory rather than organizational and tactical intelligence (creativeness anyone?). There are way to many general canidates out there who arent picked simply due to bad circumstances. Like going to college and learning! instead of dropping out and commanding arty batts. It will be at least a decade if not more until you see a somone from Aviation or Missile in Franks position. I believe that the ground war was won by using helocopters (aviation), and missiles.
WW1 = heavy use of civil war infantry tactics
WW2 = heavy use of armored spearheads
(Korea)
Vietnam = heavy use of operational mobility
What will be the next revolution?
Just saying that warfare is changing faster than the military is...We have been caught with out pants down before (WW2) (Vietnam)