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Comment of the day: Why do we have so many lousy Command Sgt. Majors?

From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew’s appreciation yesterday of NCOs: I don’t know how we can have so many great PSGs and 1SGs and have so many lousy or mariginal CSMs. Throughout my career I was always dumbfounded by that glaring gap. Now some might say, well you were just a dumb ...

From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew's appreciation yesterday of NCOs:

From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew’s appreciation yesterday of NCOs:

I don’t know how we can have so many great PSGs and 1SGs and have so many lousy or mariginal CSMs. Throughout my career I was always dumbfounded by that glaring gap. Now some might say, well you were just a dumb LT, CPT or MAJ. But positive reflection after the fact results in my very same assessment. I can list almost everyone of them that I worked with by name and it isn’t due to admiration.

I’ve served in IN, AR, and CAV BNs and BDEs and found perhaps 10% of the CSMs I worked with actually worthy of the position. COL Killebrew obviously had a very different experience than I did. The conundrum remains, why were so many of the great PSGs and 1SGs I worked with never elevated to CSM? Or alternately, how did so many duds get elevated to that position? Make no mistake, I know what is good and bad in an NCO and I saw far too much of the latter than the former in the top of the NCO ranks.

Thomas E. Ricks covered the U.S. military from 1991 to 2008 for the Wall Street Journal and then the Washington Post. He can be reached at ricksblogcomment@gmail.com. Twitter: @tomricks1

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