Is CDS Toast?
In today's Torygraph:
Defence chief General Sir David Richards attacks Armed Forces cuts - Telegraph Is this a CDS on his way out? If so who will replace him as the options appear slim? VCDS - Houghton: A Joint officer and good chap 1SL - Stanhope: Bright but not a great communicator. RAF - not a chance after Stirrup's poor advice at SDSR My money is on Stanhope - after all the biggest project to be delivered over the next 5 years is Carrier Enabled Power Projection. |
Or maybe some last minute manouevring to stop the army drawdown? I noticed the Reserves consultation for FF2020 has just started!
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The next CDS should be a civvy. We could hold local elections with the political parties each having a contender, Independants would have to place a £5000 deposit. They could have the right to sack the chief of the army, navy or airforce if they wanted and dictate policy, even if they had no mil experiance at all. Best of all we will give them £120 grand and pay for their 'advisors'.
Of course that could never happen to a 'force' could it! Must dash, off out to spoil a voting slip:E |
Bis
On the basis of the admittedly only one occasion I have heard 1SL speak, I think you are being a bit generous! |
Lets see how he responds to this request then
Britain could intervene in Syria as David Cameron considers no-fly zone - Telegraph |
Shouldn't we all just give thanks that at last a VSO has had the balls to speak out?
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Exactly!
I await the declared backing of the Service Chiefs |
In my opinion the CDS deserves much praise.
Sir my hat off to you. Well done and thank you. Hval |
A superficial look suggests he is looking for more support for dark blue which rather reinforces the point that 6 destroyers and 13 frigates is no force with which to support a carrier.
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Comes to something when the first thing said after a service chief gives his honest opinion is "when will he be fired?"...
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I am a bit confussed (nothing new):
"Defence cuts have left the Armed Forces unable to carry out all the tasks that ministers demand of them, the Chief of the Defence Staff General Sir David Richards has claimed"... “I and the Chiefs of Staff agree that we can deliver the military capability required with the resources available.” |
Avtur - perhaps CDS hasn't quite done what the Torygraph (and others) say he has?
He was speaking at the annual set-piece lecture for the Changing Character of War Programme at Oxford. What has probably happened is that he's stood up and given a frank analysis of things in a section of his speech which could be subtitled 'Challenges facing the Chief of Defence Staff today'. He's mentioned the issue of political will to send forces to do things running into the difficulty of forces being cut. He's noted that there are shortages in assets for the RN (and probably the army and RAF too, but not reported). He's noted the problem that the media bay for the decimation of the senior levels of all three services without ever asking what the implications of such reductions might be in terms of defence diplomacy, alliance/coalition ops, etc, etc. And then he's moved on to other issues, probably with the same straight-forward generally jargon-less approach that he seems to have. Fast forward a week, and someone in the media learns of the speech (there's no online transcript or video content as far as I can ascertain) and it then gets spun as 'CDS slams/criticises * Goverment defence policy' (* = delete as appropriate to tabloid/broadsheet format)... |
The only way things will ever change is to have a war with massive losses and deaths on our side where we get our asses well and truly kicked due to the lack of manpower, assets, or both and we lose, somewhere like the Falklands, resulting in the Government of the day being ousted in the public uproar that follows.
Partially succeeding with less and less resources means things will carry on as before, it reminds me of the saying when the Tornado or as it was called then Multi Role Combat Aircraft came to fruition, the joke at the time was we are getting less and less aircraft doing more and more roles, so eventually we will end up with **** all doing everything.... One never imagined that joke would ever come true... All the technology and smart weapons in the world will not replace feet on the ground, something that's apparent in Afghanistan, nice having a fortified positions, but if that is all you hold it's a pretty pointless exercise in the scheme of things. |
One never imagined that joke would ever come true... One occasion when I take absolutely no pleasure in saying "I told you so". |
PVR
I haven't PVR'd (and neither do I intend to in the near future) but I know many people who have. They have told me what they write in the 'why have you PVR'd?' box. Alot of what they say always rings true and gets to the very heart of what is wrong with the RAF (HM Forces) today. Much like what F3WMB has alluded to.
My only question is, does anyone really read it and do they really care? I have heard of some damning indictments from people who have PVR'd that should make the Lords and Masters really sit up and take notice. It just seems that nothing has changed and that, apparently, experienced individuals leaving prematurely doesn't seem to ruffle anyone's feathers. Sad really. BV:( |
Originally Posted by Bob Viking
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should make the Lords and Masters really sit up and take notice. It just seems that nothing has changed and that, apparently, experienced individuals leaving prematurely doesn't seem to ruffle anyone's feathers.
Sad really. BV:( |
Prior planning and preparation. I PVR'd before I reached disillusionment. I had to wait 3 years, and timed it just about right.
Was given a ground tour, but a fiver to Saddam meant the Gulf War kept me on the front line for 10 months. Then I continued working hard, and was rewarded by my bosses finding some spare hours for me to keep flying. Had no time for those who stopped working after PVRing. It only stitches your mates up anyway. |
George Zambellas.
A Seaman and an aviator but above all a great Officer and the best CINC Fleet we have had for many years. |
Don't think there will be a change but hopefully Stanhope=no hope. Houghton would be good, Peach must be making his way there, he is the joint VSO.
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Somewhere else - possibly on this site - the smart money said that Peach: 'was in the wrong lane when it came to the final straight'.
I don't know the current great and good well but I would certainly follow Peach towards the sound of the gunfire! Old Duffer |
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