Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...
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Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...
Episode 60: Green Numbers, Red Flags: Why Soldiers Leave Early
The Roger Sarnt Podcast
35 minutes
7 months ago
Episode 60: Green Numbers, Red Flags: Why Soldiers Leave Early
Send us a text The future of our military readiness hangs in the balance as nearly one in four new Army recruits leave service within their first two years. What's driving this alarming exodus, and why are the very programs designed to help new soldiers actually contributing to higher failure rates? This deep-dive explores the startling contradiction at the heart of Army retention: recruits who attend special preparatory courses before basic training are washing out at significantly higher r...
The Roger Sarnt Podcast
Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...