Brig. Gen. Charles Flynn (U.S. Army Photo) |
I was a doctrine writer for four years. Brig. Gen. Flynn has talked more about doctrine to more people in the past three days than I heard from any group of ten general officers since I started learning about doctrine back in 2007.
Part of the reason for the huge backlog in doctrine development, cited recently by the TRADOC commander, General Robert Cone (here) is because general officers aren't following Brig. Gen. Flynn's example. They are not getting out in front of the public and they are not talking to their commands about Army doctrine. As a result, the unintended message sent is that doctrine is not all that important. If something's not important it's very easy to build up a 436-year back-log in developing whatever it is -- which, in this case, is the “Fundamental principles by which the military forces or elements thereof guide their actions in support of national objectives.”
Visit the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center Facebook page and you will more photos like this one and video footage of Brig. Gen. Flynn and others talking about some really importing, cutting edge stuff, things like:
- Doctrine 2015.
- Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications.
- Mobile Applications.
- The Training Brain.
And a lot more.
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