Thoughts provoked by seeing a photo of an Israeli general working with his troops

By Jeff Williams
Best Defense bureau of general officer
behaviors
Sometime in the last year in
either Haaretz or the Jerusalem Post -- I forget which -- I
found an article about Gen.
Benny Gantz the current Chief of Staff of the IDF. Apparently, it is
Gantz's custom to take a few days and join a section of the 35th Bgd.
(Para's) and do tactical field exercises with them as a common soldier. This to me is a very impressive act on his part. Gantz, going back to his
roots and observing what is happening with troop training, weapons and
equipment is much better that a staff report on the same subject. Troops
also get the feeling that he is in touch with them.
Actually,
I can't imagine an American General officer of the Army or even the more hands-on
Marines doing the same thing. The only comparison I have to Gantz's
proclivity to see for himself is Adm. Olsen, who retired last year as Commander
of USSOCOM, a very gritty SEAL to be sure. While unlike Gantz he did not
join a SEAL platoon doing exercises on San Clemente Island, he did frequently
showed up at Coronado to join in doing free weights, long distance runs, and
more gruelingly, swim out to the Point Loma buoy and back with the teams. Even at age 59 it was hard to beat him in the water.
I
don't know if Gantz is representative of Israeli brass (some of them seem to
have a pretty developed paunch) but it should be standard procedure for the IDF
and every first rate fighting force. MG Julian
Thompson, who commanded 3rd Commando Bgd. in the Falklands, was
well known for putting on a ruck and grabbing a rifle and joining his Marines
for a speed march over Woodbury Common, not in command but as one of the
men.
And
that's my thought for the day.
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