The mine field and the General Part V
Suppose a commander of the local unit confronted by the mine field between his unit and its objective sends "a plea for help" up the chain of command to the leaders of the army.
Days go by.
Weeks go by.
Months go by.
Seasons go by.
Years go by.
The leaders of the army fail to respond to the local unit's "plea for help" in figuring out how to handle the mine field.
If the leaders of the army try to scapegoat the local unit for not reaching its objective, what would you think of such leaders?
Stay Tuned .... More to come ...
- Part 1 - the map of the mine field - Click here
- Part 1 - The Misadventures of Batberg & Boy Blunder - Click Here
- Part 2 - the special vs. the local unit - Click here.
- Part 3 - the failure to update the general plan - Click here
- Part 4 - the failure to supply the equipment - Click here
- Part 5 - the failure to respond to the local unit's request for help - Click here
- Listen to an "ex-General" defend Captain Peter Bosco, by clicking here.
"The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,
But in ourselves, that we are underlings."



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