Tag: Military

  • Warrant Officers: Unwarranted?

    Warrant Officers: Unwarranted?

    The Air Force is the one service branch without Warrant Officers, and some are calling for them; here’s why that’s a mistake. The 1st Lieutenant (O-2), Chief Warrant Officer 3 (CW3), and the Command Sergeant Major (E-9) walk into the room; who takes charge? The Warrant Officer ranks occupy a strange and unique position in…

  • Observations: Facts and Fears by James Clapper

    Observations: Facts and Fears by James Clapper

    Fascinating read by a distinguished career intelligence officer. I must admit, this book challenged some of my expectations. Despite James Clapper’s lengthy career spanning the U.S. Air Force (including extensive time in the National Security Agency or NSA, and the Defense Intelligence Agency or DIA), the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency or NGA, and Office of the…

  • The Power of Reactivity

    The Power of Reactivity

    We hear all the time about the need to be proactive, but let’s analyze how being reactive wins conflicts. Sir Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington Many in both the military and in private industry will crow on about the importance of being proactive. They’ll spend millions of dollars in rushing a program forward to be…

  • Excellence in All We Do

    Excellence in All We Do

    It’s an aspiration, not an end state. Like all services, the U.S. Air Force has a list of core values that help guide each Airman in the absence of formal guidance. The belief holds that if you follow all of these, you’ll do the right thing, even if you do it the wrong way. They’re…

  • Uniforms Matter

    Uniforms Matter

    A uniform is a symbol that represents your organization and affords legal authority and accountability.  Anyone following the news recently has heard about ICE’s intervention against Black Lives Matters protestors in Portland, Oregon. While many have expressed concerns about the agents themselves being “unmarked,” in all reality, their uniforms were marked, though with subdued patches. Where the…

  • Three Expectations

    Three Expectations

    As a senior enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, I have three expectations of officers. A senior non-commissioned officer – or SNCO – carries a wide range of responsibilities in the U.S. military. Depending on their position, they are expected to be the top-tier technical experts, competent administrators of enlisted-specific issues, supervisors, program managers, functional…

  • Military Professionalism: How to Do it Right

    Military Professionalism: How to Do it Right

    It starts with recognizing that war is a family business. In 2015, I was attending the U.S. Air Force’s Mathies Non-Commissioned Officer Academy down in Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. While I certainly valued the lessons I learned through the course material; I like to tell people that the real benefit to in-residence professional military education (PME)…

  • How to Ride a Dead Horse

    How to Ride a Dead Horse

    James Clapper’s wonderful and humorous anecdote on Washington D.C. I’m in the middle of reading former Director of National Intelligence, James Clapper’s memoir, Facts and Fears. While I’m enjoying the career intelligence professional’s insights on a variety of issues, I had to go back and re-read a particular joke one more time. It was such an enjoyable…

  • Only a Few Lives Left

    Only a Few Lives Left

    An inspiring story of resilience from Master Sergeant Jake “TJ” Miller MSgt Jake “TJ” Miller Recently, a great friend of mine, Master Sergeant Jake “TJ” Miller, asked for some help editing a short autobiographical work focused on some of his very personal resiliency challenges. I met Jake back in 2014 while on deployment and was…

  • COVID-19 and Mission Command

    COVID-19 and Mission Command

    The circumstances forced by a constantly evolving viral pandemic force us to a Mission Command environment. What is Mission Command, and why does it apply? “Mission command is the conduct of military operations through decentralized execution based on mission-type orders. Successful mission command demands that subordinate leaders at all echelons exercise disciplined initiative and act…

  • OODA? I Hardly Knew Ya!

    OODA? I Hardly Knew Ya!

    While many in the military have (finally) learned about the OODA Loop and the man that created it, it’s still an understudied approach that deserves more analysis. As I recently discussed, I entered the Air Force in a long training pipeline and sought inspiration to keep me pushing forward. While many writers, thinkers, poets, etc. entered…

  • My Top 5: Fiction Books

    My Top 5: Fiction Books

    Reading for fun is important! Here are some of my favorites. Most of my writing on books in this forum revolves around non-fiction books that explicitly help me be a better leader, manager, Airman, and father. That said, I never underestimate the value of reading fiction as a form of pure entertainment! The books in…