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Members of the #BridgeCommunity deserve to relax, unwind with Michael Junge's article A Tradition Older. thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/201…

Strategy_Bridge's tweet image. Members of the #BridgeCommunity deserve to relax, unwind with Michael Junge's article A Tradition Older.

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We present Michael Junge's intriguing article #Accountability in the U.S. #Navy. So that others may learn & for the #BridgeCommunity to consider its merits, leveraging today's wisdom. @USNavy #Responsibility thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/201…

Strategy_Bridge's tweet image. We present Michael Junge's intriguing article #Accountability in the U.S. #Navy. So that others may learn & for the #BridgeCommunity to consider its merits, leveraging today's wisdom. 

@USNavy    #Responsibility  

thestrategybridge.org/the-bridge/201…


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But when an organization acts in bad faith like this, I'm always left wondering why. What isn't known yet? What was the thought process on playing it cute? Why not just be honest with everyone?


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The root of every spiritual error is believing ourselves to be righteous. To consider ourselves righteous is to leave God, the only righteous one, out in the cold.


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Should the Navy staff have an ethicist? One of the many questions CDR Christopher Nelson discussed in "On Obedience: Contrasting Philosophies for the Military, Citizenry, and Community" with author @KaurinShanks of @NavalWarCollege #WriteFightWin cimsec.org/on-obedience-a…


There is a clear link between the US Navy's post 1980s approach to accountability and the modern cancel culture. quillette.com/2020/07/14/yes…


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This story took many months of work. It's a story about war and PTSD, but also about our noxious, partisan political climate and how it hurts real people who deserve so much better. wapo.st/cursed-platoon…


Thank you to Real Clear Defense for publishing some of my thoughts on the Theodore Roosevelt Investigation. realcleardefense.com/articles/2020/…


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Here's the (redacted) complete investigation in the TR COVID-19 outbreak. secnav.navy.mil/foia/readingro…


"The investigation did not fault Crozier for sending...but faulted him for not having all the facts in hand, leaving off people that needed to see it, and not warning Baker in advance that he was sending It." Yet Modly complained it was sent to too many...


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Breaking: In major reversal, Navy has decided to fire carrier captain Crozier who warned about spread of coronavirus aboard ship, reversing the findings of a preliminary investigation recommending he be reinstated. @ZcohenCNN @rabrowne75 reporting.


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The moral cowardice of our senior military leadership really is breathtaking.


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CAPT Michael Junge of the Naval War College and a former ship CO discusses his research based on his doctoral dissertation about incidents at sea and the Cold War history of relieving ship commanders. #PrebleHall podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cri…


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1/ A story about the power of naval heritage, and about the mortal test of a U.S. warship and its crew, 32 years ago today:



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Episode 27 of the #PrebleHall #navalhistory podcast: "Crimes of Command in the US Navy, 1945-2015" podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cri…


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