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Title: Military Issues


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Military Issues James B. Campbell Captain USN
(retired)
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Background
  • Originally from Arkansas
  • United States Naval Academy- 1974
  • 30 years active duty retired in 2004
  • Most significant assignments and qualifications
  • -Bachelors Degree in Management Annapolis
  • - Masters Degree in Political Science AUM
  • -One year residence Air War College, Maxwell AFB
  • -Nuclear Surface Warfare Officer/Professional
    Nuclear Engineer
  • -Qualified Military Acquisitions Program
  • -Commanding Officer USS THORN (DD 988)
  • -Program Management Navy Land Attack Program
  • -Program Management Cruise Missile Defense
    Systems
  • -Professor of Warfighting Air War College,
    Maxwell AFB
  • -Three years assignment with Army Four years
    assignment with Air Force

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So why do young men and women decided to join the
military services?
  • Economic opportunities
  • Educational opportunities
  • Patriotism and Service to the Nation
  • Sense of travel and adventure
  • Discipline and maturation
  • Escape from personal situations

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The Constitution and the Military
  • Commander in Chief President of the United
    States
  • Congress assigned authority to declare war
  • Senate approves promotion of all officers
  • Certain limits on Constitutional Rights of
    Military members

Supremacy of civilian authority over the military
dates back to George Washington
Should military officers become involved in
political affairsshould ex-generals run for
President of the United States and advocate
political stances ?
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Societal Cost of Military Services
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Demographics
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Its just not fair that people that we ask to
fight our wars are people who join the military
because of economic conditions, because they have
few options.Representative Charles B.
RangelD-New York
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New York TimesMarch 30, 2003
  • Minorities overrepresented
  • Wealthy and underclass underrepresented
  • Officer ranks politically conservative
  • Northeastern region fading from ranks
  • Better educated than population in general
  • Warrior caste
  • Discussions of a new military draft

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Is the military service a poor mans/poor
womans fight and a rich mans war?
  • -National median income for all U.S.
    households 41,994
  • -Mean income for military recruits households
    41,141

Source The Heritage Foundation Dr. Tim Kane,
PhD The Demographics of Military Enlistment
After 911, Executive Memorandum 987
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Is the military service a poor mans/poor
womans fight and a rich mans war?
  • -National high school level 18-24 years old 75
    percent
  • -Military highs school level 18-24 years old
    98 percent

Source The Heritage Foundation Dr. Tim Kane,
PhD The Demographics of Military Enlistment
After 911, Executive Memorandum 987
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Competition Among Services
  • Cultural Differences
  • Should the military services all wear one
    uniform?
  • Does friction among the services allow healthy
    competition and better systems or harm the
    overall good of the nation?
  • Examples Navy Missiles, Air Force aircraft,
    Marine Expeditionary systems, and Army M1A1 tanks

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There is no such thing as a separate land, sea
or air war therefore we must now recognize this
fact by establishing a single department of the
armed forces to govern us all.
Competition Among the Military Services
  • General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1945

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There were numerous things throughout the
Pacific the Army did not like. One was the
apparent fact that the Navy would do anything to
keep control. They used higher ranking officers
than we had, and so normally retained command.
While Naval officers could command an Army
outfit, it was seldom an Army officer ever
commanded a Navy unit.
Competition Among the Military Services
  • General Henry A. Hap Arnold, 1946

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Ethics in Warfare
  • Jus ad Bellum (Legality in going to War)
  • Circumstances under which states can wage war
  • the use of armed force by another State against
    the sovereignty, territorial integrity or
    political independence of another state
  • Principles of right authority, right intention,
    reasonable hope, proportionality, and last resort
  • What about preemptive war?
  • What about ethnic cleansing and genocide?

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Ethics in Warfare
  • Jus in Bello (justice in war and limiting war)
  • the guidelines for fighting well once war has
    begun
  • Discrimination and non-combatant immunity
  • Proportionality
  • Rights of Soldiers
  • Doctrine of Double effects civilian causalities
    are justifiable so long as their deaths are not
    intended and accidental
  • Collateral Damage destruction unavoidable
    incurred in the act of destroying a military
    target
  • Does morality exist in warfare and can one side
    do what ever is necessary to win?

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FRICTION OF WAR Force that makes the
apparently easy, difficult Action in war is like
movement in a resistant element. FOG OF
WAR The phrase fog of war was first used by Carl
von Clausewitz in reference to how chaotic
warfare can seem while one is immersed within it.

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Discussions
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