
Editor’s Note: This is an essay in Volume 6, Issue 3 of the Texas National Security Review, our sister publication. In the military, as in most public organizations, new leaders need to take stock. They are obligated to determine the state of the institution and its preparedness to execute its current missions, particularly during times of rapid technological change.
Leaders must also assess whether the organization is ready to account for evident or anticipated changes in the foreseeable future. If they judge that the institution is not prepared for current or future challenges, then it is incumbent upon them toThe post The Opponents of Marine Reform Have Lost, But Won’t Move On appeared first on War on the Rocks.