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Army General Pressured Assessment Panel to Help Career of 'Ineffective' Officer​


Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command, speaks with Cadets at the Stars and Stripes youth Mentoring Sessions during the 38th annual Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) conference, Baltimore, Md., February 16, 2024. (U.S. Army photo by Amy Turner)
Military.com | By
Steve Beynon

Published March 19, 2024 at 6:18pm ET

One of the Army's top generals may have abused his authority and subverted the service's process for selecting senior leadership in what some officials have described to Military.com as a conspiracy to prop up a subordinate officer who was deemed unfit for command.

A Military.com investigation found that Gen. Charles Hamilton, who oversees Army Materiel Command, spent about a month last year trying to pull strings behind the scenes for a female lieutenant colonel to breeze through the service's Battalion Commander Assessment Program, or BCAP. This included directly lobbying at least three generals on the assessment panel and successfully pushing officials to let the lieutenant colonel get a second board two days after she failed the first.

The interference became so egregious that the director of the Army Command Assessment Program, Col. Robert O'Brien, penned a memo chronicling Hamilton's conduct on Nov. 1, immediately after the lieutenant colonel was deemed unfit twice in two assessment panels within 48 hours.

"This was a pressure campaign. [Hamilton] has a lot of influence; this violated the integrity of how the best officers are selected to run units," one general with direct knowledge of the situation told Military.com on the condition of anonymity to avoid retaliation. "This was abnormal; it was unprofessional. He should have known better."

More here: https://www.military.com/daily-news...panel-help-career-of-ineffective-officer.html

This subversive general should be disciplined and retired.
 
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Meanwhile in Alabama:

DEI Dies in Another Red State​

Leah Barkoukis | March 21, 2024 11:00 AM
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Alabama has joined the growing list of red states taking aim at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
On Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation that bars DEI in public entities, such as schools, universities, and state agencies.

More here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2024/03/21/alabama-dei-n2636793

Americans are rebelling against cultural Marxism.
 
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Just make a fucking "I hate DEI" thread and post all your whining there.
 
Yes, I know you're sad but I will do what I please without instruction from you.
Yes, you believe that every single instance deserves it's own thread when the overall discussion point never changes.

Because you need everyone to know how triggered it makes you.
 
If it were possible, Rightguide would have more threads started than posts.
 
Yes, you believe that every single instance deserves it's own thread when the overall discussion point never changes.

Because you need everyone to know how triggered it makes you.
I post this stuff to trigger you and I'm highly successful at doing so. After all, I am the "Professor of Triggernometry." You will never meet a cooler, more calculating, and easygoing man than me. Nor will your sense of humor ever equal mine, but do whimper on in defeated fashion but always know I am merciful in victory.:D
 
I post this stuff to trigger you and I'm highly successful at doing so. After all, I am the "Professor of Triggernometry." You will never meet a cooler, more calculating, and easygoing man than me. Nor will your sense of humor ever equal mine, but do whimper on in defeated fashion but always know I am merciful in victory.:D
Of course đź‘Ť Blaming others for your abuse of thread creation is always fun.
 
I post this stuff to trigger you and I'm highly successful at doing so. After all, I am the "Professor of Triggernometry."
AKA trolling. Trump has shown trolling can work, but he is paying a high price for his tactics.
 
Meanwhile in Alabama:

DEI Dies in Another Red State​

Leah Barkoukis | March 21, 2024 11:00 AM
Advertisement
79cbf634-cdba-42f0-b5cd-a9e845c05af4-1052x615.jpg

Alabama has joined the growing list of red states taking aim at Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.
On Wednesday, Gov. Kay Ivey signed legislation that bars DEI in public entities, such as schools, universities, and state agencies.

More here: https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2024/03/21/alabama-dei-n2636793

Americans are rebelling against cultural Marxism.
Attempts to combat racism is not Marxism. It's a pity your small, hateful little brain cannot understand this.

So I guess you're happy that Alabama is trying to make your perverted little Jim Crow Apartheid fantasies a reality. You can always, you know, move to Russia (Assuming you don't already live there, as I suspect you do) No black people there, you'd love it.
 
I post this stuff to trigger you and I'm highly successful at doing so.
lol, all you do is make me laugh. You're a fucking moron who thinks your opinion matters to people who are looking for pornography....

Keep it up, with you the laughs never end.....
 

Army General Pressured Assessment Panel to Help Career of 'Ineffective' Officer​


Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command, speaks with Cadets at the Stars and Stripes youth Mentoring Sessions during the 38th annual Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) conference, Baltimore, Md., February 16, 2024. (U.S. Army photo by Amy Turner)
Military.com | By
Steve Beynon

Published March 19, 2024 at 6:18pm ET

One of the Army's top generals may have abused his authority and subverted the service's process for selecting senior leadership in what some officials have described to Military.com as a conspiracy to prop up a subordinate officer who was deemed unfit for command.

A Military.com investigation found that Gen. Charles Hamilton, who oversees Army Materiel Command, spent about a month last year trying to pull strings behind the scenes for a female lieutenant colonel to breeze through the service's Battalion Commander Assessment Program, or BCAP. This included directly lobbying at least three generals on the assessment panel and successfully pushing officials to let the lieutenant colonel get a second board two days after she failed the first.

The interference became so egregious that the director of the Army Command Assessment Program, Col. Robert O'Brien, penned a memo chronicling Hamilton's conduct on Nov. 1, immediately after the lieutenant colonel was deemed unfit twice in two assessment panels within 48 hours.

"This was a pressure campaign. [Hamilton] has a lot of influence; this violated the integrity of how the best officers are selected to run units," one general with direct knowledge of the situation told Military.com on the condition of anonymity to avoid retaliation. "This was abnormal; it was unprofessional. He should have known better."

More here: https://www.military.com/daily-news...panel-help-career-of-ineffective-officer.html

This subversive general should be disciplined and retired.
Anonymous quotes by cowards. Probably acceptable to you because your a vietnam-era marine with no sense of honor.
 

Army General Pressured Assessment Panel to Help Career of 'Ineffective' Officer​


Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command

Gen. Charles R. Hamilton, commanding general, U.S. Army Materiel Command, speaks with Cadets at the Stars and Stripes youth Mentoring Sessions during the 38th annual Black Engineer of the Year Awards (BEYA) conference, Baltimore, Md., February 16, 2024. (U.S. Army photo by Amy Turner)
Military.com | By
Steve Beynon

Published March 19, 2024 at 6:18pm ET

One of the Army's top generals may have abused his authority and subverted the service's process for selecting senior leadership in what some officials have described to Military.com as a conspiracy to prop up a subordinate officer who was deemed unfit for command.

A Military.com investigation found that Gen. Charles Hamilton, who oversees Army Materiel Command, spent about a month last year trying to pull strings behind the scenes for a female lieutenant colonel to breeze through the service's Battalion Commander Assessment Program, or BCAP. This included directly lobbying at least three generals on the assessment panel and successfully pushing officials to let the lieutenant colonel get a second board two days after she failed the first.

The interference became so egregious that the director of the Army Command Assessment Program, Col. Robert O'Brien, penned a memo chronicling Hamilton's conduct on Nov. 1, immediately after the lieutenant colonel was deemed unfit twice in two assessment panels within 48 hours.

"This was a pressure campaign. [Hamilton] has a lot of influence; this violated the integrity of how the best officers are selected to run units," one general with direct knowledge of the situation told Military.com on the condition of anonymity to avoid retaliation. "This was abnormal; it was unprofessional. He should have known better."

More here: https://www.military.com/daily-news...panel-help-career-of-ineffective-officer.html

This subversive general should be disciplined and retired.
I can only wonder why an old general would want to promote a female subordinate. No clue.
To think I used to be so patriotic until i found out first hand just how insanely corrupt our military is.
 
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