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Napoleon’s Corporal's avatar

Tony—

You nailed it. The erosion of moral courage in senior ranks is one of the most dangerous trends in uniformed leadership today. What stuck with me most in your piece was the honest framing: this isn’t about one bad actor—it’s about an entire culture that’s become more interested in self-preservation than truth.

I recently wrote something along the same lines, but from the staff officer’s perspective. The quiet fear. The silence in the TOC. The way candor gets crushed under the weight of “good order and discipline.” Captain Crozier was the cautionary tale—follow the chain, get hanged with it.

Your post sets the conditions. Mine adds to the evidence.

Appreciate what you’re doing. It matters.

Here’s my piece if you’re interested: Why Your Staff Won’t Speak Up

https://open.substack.com/pub/napoleonscorporal/p/why-your-staff-wont-speak-up?r=5j9qen&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=true

— Napoleon’s Corporal

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JamesJMaxwell's avatar

I concur as written!! I’m a retired “iron Colonel”, USMC. Hit the top of the pyramid and never screened for GO. Never wanted to. Retired as #1 in the blue book(now a euphemism), and spoke my mind to anyone, whether or not they cared to listen. I never minded getting the shitty jobs. For some reason, they kept me around and gave me relevant work. Those that did knew I put my ass behind my mouth and executed. I think some of my protégés are still carrying the torch….

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