Friday, March 11, 2016

Essay: 100 Years of the Marine Corps Gazette

I came across this while surfing the interwebs this evening.

It is quite a good read..............
The opening paragraph follows:

"To speak of “the profession of arms” is to imply that military officers don’t just have jobs, but—like doctors, lawyers, and members of the clergy—are members of a community of learned practitioners. It follows that a good officer keeps up with the latest innovations in his field, follows a body of professional literature, and contributes to that literature as his career progresses. You wouldn’t want your heart surgeon simply applying by rote whatever he learned years ago in medical school. Technology and best practices evolve, and survival depends on how abreast the good doctor is of the state of the art. For quite similar reasons, the nation expects more than just rote performance from its infantry commanders, bomber pilots, and ships’ captains."

Essay: 100 Years of the Marine Corps Gazette

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