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So, the CAF will issue a press release announcing an appointment to command, but not release the name of the same individual if relieved of command.
I assume they’re trying to avoid public shaming of someone who hasn’t been proven to have done anything (committed a service infraction?). But it’s impossible to hide it when it’s a publicly known position.Why can't the CAF include it in the press release?
Why can't the CAF include it in the press release?
I believe that once you reach a level where you are appointed to a position through a formal selection process (COs, SWOs, RSMs, Cols/Capts, GOFOs), the public is entitled to know whether there are potential reasons to believe trust in your ability to hold that position is in doubt. With great powers comes great responsibilities (and accountability).I assume they’re trying to avoid public shaming of someone who hasn’t been proven to have done anything (committed a service infraction?). But it’s impossible to hide it when it’s a publicly known position.
I'll go!
Because the CAF believes that the less information they provide the more the CAF will be protected from shame?![]()
I believe that once you reach a level where you are appointed to a position through a formal selection process (COs, SWOs, RSMs, Cols/Capts, GOFOs), the public is entitled to know whether there are potential reasons to believe trust in your ability to hold that position is in doubt. With great powers comes great responsibilities (and accountability).
So not sexual related — next up Liquor…
That's my take on it. In the early 2000s IIRC I think the CO of 1 VP was relieved of command because he had a few drinks with the Brits in Bosnia despite the order "no alcohol" or similar orders.So not sexual related — next up Liquor…
I believe he drank slivovitz with a local official and ended up getting pissed, IIRC.That's my take on it. In the early 2000s IIRC I think the CO of 1 VP was relieved of command because he had a few drinks with the Brits in Bosnia despite the order "no alcohol" or similar orders.
Probably correct. I won't mention his name but in 2 VP as a Lt he was a real (insert expletive here ) as a Duty Officer. Defaulters hated him.I believe he drank slivovitz with a local official and ended up getting pissed, IIRC.
No idea about this case but the CAF likes to play "technically speaking" sometimes.So not sexual related — next up Liquor…
