Reddit reviews Bleeding Talent: How the US Military Mismanages Great Leaders and Why It's Time for a Revolution
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The nuclear launch chain is what scares the shit out of me the most about the constant decline in the quality of senior officers.
It takes critically thinking and principled people to reject an order like this.
The current officer system actively works against these type of people advancing.
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TL;DR, this all works great in theory if we have capable officers. Unfortunately we don't.
There is a book that addresses this phenomenon:
http://www.amazon.com/Bleeding-Talent-Military-Mismanages-Revolution/dp/0230391273
"Bleeding Talent" by Tim Kane.
Bleeding Talent: How the US Military Mismanages Great Leaders and Why It's Time for a Revolution https://www.amazon.com/dp/0230391273/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_Ty5Nub1WYGYQX
It's also the subject of a book:
http://www.amazon.com/Bleeding-Talent-Military-Mismanages-Revolution/dp/0230391273