Why Mustangs Make Great Officers

SoupNazzi

Shared on Tue, 06/03/2008 - 09:14
The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage

I'd brushed aside the informal inquiries for months now. No, not me. Not interested. Keep me on the line. I want nothing to do with a lateral promotion to XO (Executive Officer) that involves becoming a logistical whipping boy and terminal scapegoat for all things NOTGOODENOUGH. I've been out here in the wilds too long, dealing with matters of life and death, to go back to Little America for PowerPoint pissing matches. Not me. I'm that too skinny, crazy-eyed mustang who drives a hippie van with a McGovern bumper sticker and keeps his hair long and actually read the counterinsurgency manual rather than pretending he did, even quoting it during meetings and out in sector in this era of recentralized warfare, remember? You aren't gonna break me, no matter how enticing the fires of the FOB are.

Semper Gumby.

I guess they forgot, and instead focused on matters of competency. Cue outright offer.

Cue LT G "thanks but no thanks" response.

Cue illogical backlash from higher, acting like a spurned teenage blonde whose dreamboat crush tells her point-blank that he prefers brunettes.

Q finding myself on the literal and metaphorical carpet of multiple field-grades, sometimes explaining, sometimes listening.

Mostly listening.

Yes, Sir. I'm getting out. No, I'm sure. Definitely sure. Surer than sure. What am I going to do? Don't tell him Option A, he'll scoff at Option A. He believes dreams are only for children. Option B will suffice. Well Sir, I'm going to go back to school, somewhere on the East Coast. Haven't decided if I'll focus on the Spanish Civil War or Irish History yet, though. I think I'd be a pretty good wacky professor. I already like to ramble and I look good in banana yellow clip-on ties. Sir.

No, Sir. I'm not saying that at all. I would absolutely bust my ass as an XO, and perform the job to the best of my ability. I'm just saying I'd be screwing a peer of mine, who is staying in, and could use this professional development, benefiting both him and the big Army in the long run. Uncle Sam agrees with me.

No Sir, I don't think I'm selling myself short. Recognizing one's own weaknesses isn't a weakness in and of itself. Crushing balls is only my thing with people who aren't wearing an American uniform.

If I throw enough clutter in the way, something will stick.

This is the Army, son. Your opinion doesn't matter.

Roger. Acknowledged. I'd figure I'd proffer it, just in case.

You need to start thinking big picture, Lieutenant. That's what officers do.

I roll out of the wire everyday to bask in a third-world cesspool craving my attention for nothing more than the most basic human need - hope. Is there a bigger picture than that, or just different vantage points from safer distances?

Yes Sir, I will remember to think things out more rationally next time. (Pause long enough to make the point that this was already a well-thought out decision.) Of course. Sir.

No Sir, this isn't just because I want to stay with my platoon. (Maintain eye contact so he doesn't think you're lying, for the love of God, maintain eye contact!) I won't lie though, Sir – it was a factor. Just not my motivation.

Nice work, liar.

Another reason? Well, Sir, two of my best friends in the world are LT Virginia Slim and LT Demolition. If I were to become their XO, I would be extremely uncomfortable with possibly having to order them and their men to their deaths. As their peer, I should be right there next to them. Hell, I probably would insist on it.

Yes, I know that was a good point. Don't say that out loud. Don't say that out loud. Phew. That was a close one. I almost out-louded rather than in-loaded.

Yes Sir, I have full confidence in my platoon to be able to succeed without me. SFC Big Country would be more than capable of performing the job of a platoon leader. But he's an NCO. He shouldn't have to deal with lieutenant bullshit. That's my bullshit to deal with. I'm the soldier's buffer. (Cough. From you. Cough.) If a butterbar were here, I'd understand. That's the natural order of things. But since an opening occurred without a backlog, I really strongly really definitely really definitively believe that it should go to a LT who wants it. Hell, there are some of them out there who NEED it. Aren't I being a team player here?

The ballad of a thin man walking a thin rope. Moonwalking a thinly-veiled rejection of his superiors' life decisions. Wondering why they are taking it personally. People are different. They want different things out of existence. Let's not act like I'm a ring of Saturn stating the case that Pluto's planethood should be reconfirmed.

Don't fall on your sword, Lieutenant. No one likes a martyr.

Can't help it, I'm Irish. And. Yes. They do.

Fine, I'm not going to make you do it. (Even though I spent three days trying to do so.) But you are now on my shit-list, and I want to fuck you over for daring to defy and defying to dare. A bullshit tasking will eventually come down the pipeline, and I got a rubber stamp with your name on it. And yes, I know your performance has been outstanding, and we have consistently rated you above your peers, at the top echelon. Doesn't matter now.

You're right. It doesn't. Doesn't matter at all. Even if I've only haggled a few more months with the Gravediggers, it was worth it; I came here to fight a war, not to build a resume. My men need me. And. I need them. It would have been worth it for a few more days.

Victory.

Mustangs don't blink.

You know where we learned how not to?

It wasn't behind a desk.

Every day of free-roaming makes it worth it.
KaBoom

I would have loved to have served under an officer like this guy.

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Submitted by MTK005 on Wed, 06/04/2008 - 10:38
Soup - thanks for turning us onto LT. G's blog - i check it daily now.

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