So, let me get this straight. Cranwell's idea of leadership is as follows:
1. The Hunt for Red October - Scottish bloke plays Russian bloke who does one with his sub, without any of his men knowing what's going on, and gets a few of them killed - but he's safe.
Er, Loyalty? Comradeship?
2. Braveheart - Australian bloke plays Scottish bloke who paints his face blue, wears a skirt and sends his men into battle against a superior better equipped army - and gets them massacred, and himself hung drawn and quartered.
Dress sense? Ability to count?
What's wrong with The Battle of Britain - we won that one. And that classic line:
"You can teach monkeys to fly better than that".
OK, so I did CFS