GnyHwy said:
I don't see where I said we needed a bunch of dumb fat slugs. I merely stated that we need balance. There are far too many people (BTW one is too many), educating and PTing themselves on an over abundance of Army time, therefore putting themselves before everyone and everything else, including job knowledge.
We're not talking about the same guys. I am talking about the gym rats and suntanners that do anything but operations, while they're on operations.
In most cases, I believe in my line of work (infantry) that these three competencies (fitness, job knowledge and education), even when taken close to the extreme, are not mutually exclusive. Some of the hardest fittest soldiers I have known, have also been the most competent and tactically astute soldiers I have known. There is time to be both a gym rat, and a free fall pathfinder sniper etc....
Having spent time in both Mortars and Recce in my Bn time, there is a difference in the level of fitness. However, all those plotter boards, charge tables, MFC competencies didn't get in the way of PT, and the higher level of PT in recce didn't get in the way of sniper/DZ/patrolling/jumping/etc, competencies. Regardless of the relative levels of fitness in various infantry organizations, the tested level was always insufficient to the real job oriented requirement.
Some of the best Officers I have known have also been extremely well educated. An extra year or two in a 35 year career for that Masters or PhD, especially when focussed on job related studies, is probably time reasonably well spent if the time is available. Education does not make the man, but it rarely hurts.
Now if your argument wrt education was directed towards the time we spend (often wasted) on second language training you would certainly have an ally.
If in your experience, people's job knowledge/expertise is being ignored for the sake of physical fitness, it sounds like a leadership issue.
And then I also wonder where you are working if you can't be both very fit and extremely competent.....this is the CAF. Last I checked, the Manhattan Project Corps of Braniacs wasn't taking applicants so you can't be there
.... It does get harder as you start to work in HQs or if you are extremely technical and busy, but still doable.