An initial point: although I disagree with the firing of the generals and admirals, they were legal. 3- and 4-stars serve at the pleasure of the President. Doesn't mean I like it.
Also for background, I served as an Air Force JAG from 1980 to 2007, when I retired. I say this to show that I know something about the subject.
Trump purging military JAG lawyers so they won’t be ‘roadblocks to anything that happens’ over next 4 years, Hegseth says
Clearly, the Secretary doesn't understand how The Judge Advocate Generals (TJAGs) are selected. They aren't elected. They are appointed by the President subject to confirmation by the Senate.
He also don't understand how military lawyers, judge advocates or JAGs, work. They give advice to commanders to help them comply with the law. The commanders are still the decision makers. During my 28 years as an Air Force judge advocate, I found that commanders wanted that advice to help them with making those decisions. During our conflicts, deployed commanders wanted their lawyers with them.
During his TV tenure, he indicated that our forces should not comply with the treaties that he feels handicap us, apparently including the Geneva conventions. I found when briefing aircrews during one of my assignments that they supported following the rules when they were shown how the rules helped them accomplish their missions. The American armed forces are warriors, not armed thugs!
As an example, various conventions say that we don't attack cultural targets like churches and mosques. I pointed out to aircrews that they don't have an unlimited supply of bombs and bullets; a large one but not unlimited. Every bomb used on a non-military target doesn't do anything to help us win. It is wasted; save it for a target that needs destroying. When it was put to them that way, they didn't see it as a lawyer telling them what they couldn't do; it was a fellow officer showing how to better accomplish their mission.
Also for background, I served as an Air Force JAG from 1980 to 2007, when I retired. I say this to show that I know something about the subject.
Trump purging military JAG lawyers so they won’t be ‘roadblocks to anything that happens’ over next 4 years, Hegseth says
Clearly, the Secretary doesn't understand how The Judge Advocate Generals (TJAGs) are selected. They aren't elected. They are appointed by the President subject to confirmation by the Senate.
He also don't understand how military lawyers, judge advocates or JAGs, work. They give advice to commanders to help them comply with the law. The commanders are still the decision makers. During my 28 years as an Air Force judge advocate, I found that commanders wanted that advice to help them with making those decisions. During our conflicts, deployed commanders wanted their lawyers with them.
During his TV tenure, he indicated that our forces should not comply with the treaties that he feels handicap us, apparently including the Geneva conventions. I found when briefing aircrews during one of my assignments that they supported following the rules when they were shown how the rules helped them accomplish their missions. The American armed forces are warriors, not armed thugs!
As an example, various conventions say that we don't attack cultural targets like churches and mosques. I pointed out to aircrews that they don't have an unlimited supply of bombs and bullets; a large one but not unlimited. Every bomb used on a non-military target doesn't do anything to help us win. It is wasted; save it for a target that needs destroying. When it was put to them that way, they didn't see it as a lawyer telling them what they couldn't do; it was a fellow officer showing how to better accomplish their mission.