The actions against Milley will not have a negative impact on readiness. Nor does it take up much if any of the SECDEFs bandwidth. It's being handled by the staff. Secdef gets updates. Decision was made to refer now it's just an administrative action (high profile!) that will move along until it gets back to the secdef for a decision.
I have zero issues with actions towards milley. Good for the military rank and file to see that even the most senior offices can be held accountable for actions.
My opinion only as a retired officer who worked a lot of jobs to include time on staff at the pentagon. (The corridor outside the secdef's office is really cool.. and so is his actual office which i got allowed in for a look see by the nice office manager who i chatted up when delivering some random paperwork) edit: fixed typo
I have zero issues with actions towards milley. Good for the military rank and file to see that even the most senior offices can be held accountable for actions.
My opinion only as a retired officer who worked a lot of jobs to include time on staff at the pentagon. (The corridor outside the secdef's office is really cool.. and so is his actual office which i got allowed in for a look see by the nice office manager who i chatted up when delivering some random paperwork) edit: fixed typo
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