Not to long ago I read a meme that said, "The only difference between a private and a 2nd lieutenant is a bachelors degree."
I grew up in the military. My father was career enlisted. From the time I was born until I graduated high school, I lived on or near the bases. I saw first hand the effects a good officer and NCO could have. I also saw the damage poor ones quickly cause.
For some reason, society has accepted that, with few exceptions, officers must come from the educated class. Yet the best officers I saw, the ones the guys I spent time with respected, were the mustangs. Not just because they were prior enlised, but because they knew exactly what effect their decisions would have on the men. Sometimes the mission means everyone just has to suck it up, but the rest of the time, keeping the chickenshit to a minimum was not only appreciated, but more importantly, noticed.
The damage liberalism has caused has been going on for decades. It is institutional now. The woke nonsense just put the destruction into overdrive. Fags, trannies, racists, general incompetence of every order - all promoted into positions of command and influence. Once imbedded, it's almost impossible to get rid of them. They're dug in like an Alabama tic, watching out for, and promoting, similiarly mentally ill individuals, thus perpetuating the problem.
Firing all of them isn't an option. But changing the acceptance is. After Trump is sworn in, I believe there's going to be mass resignations and firings across all areas of gov't, including the military. This is an opportunity though. Stop accepting the corrupted, indoctrinated college class directly into the officer corps, and mandate promotion from the ranks. 4-6 years as an enlisted soldier/sailor/airman is more than enough time to earn a bachelors degree through the various training and education options currently available to those serving. And for specialty or advanced degrees, like doctors or PhD's, after their enlistment is up the GI bill will help pay for it before they come back and commission.
Will this solve all the problems with the officer corps? No. But it will seriously blunt the damage currently being done, and over the next generation, help clean up the mess.
I don't think enough enlisted want to become officers.
I don't see the problem as being one that ROTC is turning out officers. I think the issue is top down. When coming up through the officer ranks, one keeps an eye on what senior leadership wants/expects and adjusts his attitude accordingly. Everything is about getting the next promotion.
God needs to become a part of the military again. Religion used to be important to warriors. And the military used to be warriors instead of the current social experiment.
And that is the crux of the problem: the military is no longer our country's warriors.
Stop the focus on pronouns and feelings.
Return the focus to the tools and training needed to fight, fight, fight!
My brother went through special forces selection and made it to the teams. He eventually left the teams and just got out of the army with his contract ends because he hated the toxic environment.
I have a buddy who was swicc and he also hated it, and he also hated what the boats did to his body.
I have another buddy that's combat control from the Air Force. He seems to love it.
So maybe it's just a branch thing?
There IS a lot of that, too. Put simply, the Air Force generally knows how to treat their people. Army and Marine Corps will use you up and throw you away when you’re broken.
There’s a reason the Air Force has a higher percentage of retirees than any other branch.