J.D> Henderson chez Intel Dump writes that General Abizaid should be relieved of his command. But first, he says, he respects Abizaid for the courage he showed in his past career. Fair enough.
But there is some historical evidence that extremely brave generals are a bad idea. Consider the British experience – we brought several First World War heroes into the second world war, and most were terrible. Gort was a VC holder, and was uninspired at best. Philip Neame was another VC and was a disastrous numskull. Of course, I’m wrong – Freyberg was a VC and a damn good general, Alexander was a multiple DSO and a damn good general. Upshot? Courage doesn’t predict ability.
Maybe I should do a Sunday General, like Rob Farley’s Sunday Battleship Blogging..