One Take on Abusing Recruits and Winning Wars
USMC Boot Camp was a real test of the mind more than testing my physical ability. I was lean (or skinny according to some). Run distances and carry my load plus some of the load for others was not a problem either. I could learn quickly and avoid the thumping dished out by DI’s. And I could shoot which resulted in a lot of respect.
Mostly and what I found, I could quickly learn and ascertain what needed to be done which played a role in my assignments out of country. It helped quite a bit in being able to tell the NCO’s and officers I was already working on the issue and a completion date.
Such a thinking military is much more dangerous than only a physical military although physical preparedness is essential also.
Vile and stupid was what Paul Krugman called Hegseth 800 Generals and Admirals to a meeting of the minds . . . so to speak.
Bulging Biceps Doses Not Win Modern Wars,
Why did Pete Hegseth, the defense secretary — he may call himself secretary of war, but Congress has not, in fact, voted to change his department’s name — summon 800 top generals and admirals to Washington? I admit that I feared the worst — that he would demand that they pledge personal fealty to Donald Trump. But no: They were summoned to listen to a speech about “lethality,” followed by a highly political speech by Trump himself.
How do you achieve lethality, according to Hegseth? By telling the military that it’s OK to engage in hazing, sexual abuse and bigotry — he didn’t say that explicitly, but that was his clear message. Also, war crimes are no big deal. And members of the military, including the top brass, must shave their beards, lose weight and do pullups.
Hegseth’s speech was morally vile. It was also, however, profoundly stupid. Hegseth seems to have gotten his ideas about what an effective military looks like by watching the movie 300.
I am, of course, by no means a military expert myself. But I read and talk to people who are military experts, and think I have some idea about how modern wars are fought. Furthermore, there’s a clear family resemblance between Hegsethian stupidity about modern war and Trumpian stupidity about economic policy. Modern nations don’t achieve prosperity by emphasizing “manly” jobs; they don’t win wars by having big biceps.
War still requires extraordinary courage from the men and women engaged in combat — courage that, according to officers I’ve spoken with, is rooted in a sense of honor, not swaggering machismo. Combatants also have to be physically fit enough to endure incredible hardship.
But they don’t have to look like bodybuilders — and anyway, only a small fraction of a modern army engages directly in combat. These days, war is conducted largely with machines and ranged weapons, and most of an army’s personnel are employed, one way or another, keeping those machines and weapons in action and providing the intelligence that makes them effective. These noncombatants are every bit as essential to victory as front-line troops.
Actually, this has been true for a long time, at least since World War II. I very much doubt that Hegseth would consider the team led by Alan Turing, which broke Germany’s Enigma code, or the group led by Joseph Rochefort, which broke Japan’s naval code, warriors — even leaving aside the fact that Turing was gay. Yet they contributed as much to victory as any front-line soldier.
And the “warrior ethos” Hegseth touts is even less sufficient, on its own, to win wars today.
We don’t have to speculate about what a 21st century war would look like, because there’s ferocious, dare I say lethal, combat happening in Ukraine as you read this.
Some readers may recall how impressive many politicians on the right found Russia’s army before it tried to conquer Ukraine:
But it turned out that the Russian army was much better at looking tough than it was at actually waging war. All that non-woke masculinity didn’t prevent Russia’s initial attempt to seize Kyiv from becoming an epic disaster.
And while the war goes on, and on, and on, it’s now waged largely with drones and cruise missiles, not well-groomed guys with six-pack abs. As the military historian and analyst Phillips O’Brien wrote in a recent Substack post, technology has turned large parts of the Ukraine battlefield into “kill zones” — sort of like No Man’s Land in World War I, but 40 or more kilometers wide. Sending men into these zones, no matter how tough they look, is just a way to throw their lives away.
The Ukrainians, although outnumbered, have held their own in this new kind of war, not by being tougher than the Russians — although they are awesomely, almost inconceivably tough — but by being smarter, more flexible and more innovative, virtues I doubt loom large in Hegseth’s concept of lethality.
But Hegseth and Trump, not surprisingly, have learned nothing from this story. Here’s how O’Brien summarized it in a note yesterday:
I’d add that a military rife with sexual abuse and bigotry isn’t going to attract the best minds — many of which, although people like Hegseth will never believe it, reside in female and nonwhite bodies.
As I said, all of this is of a piece with Trumpian policy in other domains. Of course a regime that believes it can make America great by defunding science and destroying higher education believes that it can make our military more effective by making it prejudiced and stupid.
The good news is that America’s officer corps isn’t stupid, at least not yet. The stony silence with which the assembled generals and admirals greeted Hegseth’s and Trump’s rants was eloquent.
But you can now add the military to the list of great American institutions that MAGA is, in effect, trying to destroy.



I don’t know about the Marine Corp but the Army I was in ran on clerks, cooks and quartermasters. Radar really was the Hero
I can be argued that Sun Tzu’s Art of War was more about the management of War than exercise, most of which is managing the Art of Peace, with a chapter on caring for clerks, cooks and quartermasters
Big balls don’t win fistfights or bar-room brawls either …
It’s homo-eroticism. I get the impression that there are a lot of Republicans in the closet, and they overcompensate by bashing out-of-the-closet homosexuals. Trump and Hegseth want an army of Tom of Finland types and don’t seem to recognize that Tom was into MILF where the M stands for men.
Some years back there was an article on the difference between body builders and strongmen. Body builders go for a very particular look with a thin waist, flat abs and a broad chest. Strongmen, the guys who lift cars and bend steel bars are built like jellybeans. They need lots of core muscle to actually do stuff. There was a recent article on this about why professional athletes have “dad bodies”, physiques with a bit of bulk on them. There’s a big difference between looking performant and being performant.
P.S. It helps to remember that the Spartans lost. They were posturing assholes who repeatedly got their asses kicked.
P.P.S. A lot of soldiers are pissed at this “warrior” thing. They’re soldiers, and there’s a world of difference. When warriors fight soldiers, they lose. That’s one big lesson from history.
P.P.P.S. Strongwomen are also built like jellybeans. I remember waiting for some weight machine at the health club while some young woman built like a jellybean was using it. I remember thinking that it was good for her that she was getting in shape. Then I noticed she was lifting the full weight stack, over 200 lbs, and making it look easy. I got a lot more respect for jellybeans.
@Kaleberg,
“It’s homo-eroticism.”
You nailed it.