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How The Rachel Levine ‘Four-Star Admiral’ Photo-Op Will Damage U.S. Security


Reported John Lucas | OCTOBER 25, 2021

Read more at https://thefederalist.com/2021/10/25/how-the-rachel-levine-four-star-admiral-photo-op-will-damage-u-s-security/

To great public fanfare, Joe Biden has anointed Rachel Levine a “four-star admiral” in the Public Health Service (PHS). The public relations campaign in support of Levine has emphasized his status as the first transgender four-star “admiral” in the “eight U.S. uniformed services.” That PR campaign is misleading, and it is part of a dangerous effort to undermine the military. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) kicked off the propaganda campaign, leading with the “four-star transgender” meme: On October 19, it announced “the nation’s first openly transgender four-star officer across any of the eight uniformed services of the United States. (emphasis here and below is added). HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra reinforced the theme: “Admiral Levine’s historic appointment as the first openly transgender four-star officer is a giant step forward towards equality as a nation.” The U.S. surgeon general touted Levine as “first openly transgender four-star officer to serve in any of the uniformed services.”

The media parroted the party line. Here is The New York Times: “She [sic] is also the first openly transgender person to become a four-star officer in any of the nation’s eight uniformed services.” USA Today’s contribution was virtually indistinguishable: “Rachel Levine becomes first openly transgender 4-star officer across uniformed services.” Here’s The Washington Post: “Rachael Levine, openly transgendered health official sworn in as four-star admiral in Public Health Service.”

This roll-out and publicity barrage leave little doubt that Levine’s primary qualification for his instant promotion is his transgender status. What’s worse, it will damage U.S. military recruitment and morale, thus damaging U.S. national security.

Yes, the Public Health Service is one of the eight “uniformed services” but, notwithstanding the uniforms and its bureaucrats designated as “admirals,” it is not part of the “armed forces.” The U.S. armed forces are the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Coast Guard, and Space Force. The other two government departments in the category of “uniformed services” are the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps and the Public Health Services Commissioned Officer Corps. In addition to their Navy-like uniforms, these two also are headed by bureaucrats designated “admirals.”

Four-star is the highest rank in the U.S. military. Although nine five-star admirals and generals served in World War II, the five-star rank was retired upon the death of Gen. Omar Bradley in 1981, leaving four-star generals as the highest rank. The four-star designation calls to mind such historical and accomplished military men as Admiral William Halsey Jr., who commanded the Pacific Fleet in the fight-to-the-death against Japan (and was promoted to five-star rank only after the end of the war), and such notables as Gen. George Patton, recipient of two distinguished service crosses for heroism in battle and the American commander most feared by the Germans in World War II.

Even Patton was a “mere” three-star general when he commanded the Third Army in its drive through Europe into the heart of Germany, and was only awarded his fourth star less than a month before the war’s end. Thus, while maneuvering his Third Army to relieve Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, Patton would have been outranked by now-Admiral Levine.

In short, promotion to the four-star level normally indicates decades of military service, often in dangerous and life-threatening circumstances, and military achievements of the highest order. Levine does not remotely merit any comparison with these or any of the other accomplished four-star officers, whether admirals or generals.

The administration’s publicity campaign seeking to present Levine as an accomplished four-star admiral is a fraud, particularly coupled with the references to all the uniformed services, as if they are somehow comparable. Although now designated as an “admiral,” Levine commands no sailors, no submarines, and no ships. At least the admiral managing the NOAA has ships and aircraft to command.

Unlike Navy admirals, Levin did not become an admiral after decades of service, including overseas deployments, time away from family, and the hazards that accompany military service. Nor did he attend Annapolis or any other service academy, or even Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) or officer candidate school. He was never an ensign, lieutenant, commander, captain, or even a vice admiral.

Others have documented Levine’s failures in the public health arena. In view of that record, no one can even claim that he is the best person to head PHS out of the hundreds of thousands of physicians in the United States. That is why the PR campaign emphasized his purported gender status. There is no doubt that he is most famous for claiming to be a woman, after 33 years of marriage and fathering two children with a real woman.

Americans should consider the cumulative effect that this and similar boneheaded decisions have on military retention and morale and whether they are done by design. Consider for a moment the perspective of, for example, an Army major or Navy lieutenant commander with 10 to 15 years of service. Or perhaps consider a Marine gunnery sergeant or Army master sergeant with the same amount of service.

Let us assume that he is in one of the special operations units, such as the Army Special Forces, Recon Marines or SEALS, since they are still engaged in combat. Such an officer or NCO has worked extremely hard to receive each promotion. He has been at war for his entire adult life and probably has between 6 and 10 combat deployments, which amount to years away from his family. He may have been wounded, perhaps multiple times. At the bare minimum, he and his family have had to cope with horrendous personal and family stress, among other issues. Now he sees a man with no military experience summarily appointed to six grades above him to the rank of four-star admiral—the equivalent of General Patton, for Pete’s sake—purely as a political sop.

Does anyone in this administration conceive of the damage to morale that this can cause? Do they care? This tells American servicemen and women that their sacrifices are not appreciated, their service is not valued, and that they will not be treated with equal fairness.

Are we going to see a rash of resignations in reaction to this one incident? No. But it most assuredly is another blow at the foundation of the military, another effort to use it as a lab for social experimentation and to force political conformity upon those who remain.

This is part of the effort to purge the military of non-leftists and to seed the ranks with “woke,” politically conscious officers and NCOs who will hew to the “progressive” party line. It is part of the pattern that includes Biden’s purge of Trump appointees from the service academies’ boards, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s search for alleged “domestic terrorists” in the ranks, and Gen.  Mark Milley’s focus on the “white rage” supposedly permeating the services. It is part of leftist ideology’s ever-growing danger to the U.S. military and therefore to the country.

John Lucas is a practicing attorney in Tennessee who has successfully argued before the U. S. Supreme Court. Before entering law school at the University of Texas, he served in the Army Special Forces as an enlisted man and then graduated from the U. S. Military Academy at West Point in 1969. He is an Army Ranger and fought in Vietnam as an infantry platoon leader. He is married with four children.

Obama’s Reduction in Forces Leaving Country Unprepared


Reduction in Forces?
Commentary by Joe Harrison

troopsBeing a life long student of history as well as a self proclaimed writer, I actually have to thank Obama; he’s just the gift that keeps on giving. In the last few weeks, I’ve literally been confused as to what subject to write on first.

As soon as I make a decision, he screws up even worse. He just keeps making the same mistakes history has shown us time and time again won’t work and we’ll all end up paying the price for them.

Today, it’s the firing of thousands of military officers.

As a country, we’ve reduced our forces many times in the past; every time the economy gets bad, we do it, every time we’ve done it, it’s cost us

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big time.

The first issue I have with this is that these are officers, people who have volunteered to commit their lives to serving this nation. They’ve made sacrifice after sacrifice to get to where they are now.

Most are Captains, everyone who’s ever served in the military knows how important this rank is in day to day operations, they pretty much run the show behind the scenes, followed closely by the senior NCOs.

Our thanks to them is to fire them, to send them home where vets are facing a 29% unemployment rate. To send them home to deal with the VA, a completely broken and corrupt system which will take years to fix, if it can be fixed at all.

Here’s my next issue; if you look back in history, all the way back to the war of 1812, every time we’ve cut our forces, we ended up in war completely unprepared.

A Service MemberIn 1812, we didn’t have much of an army at all, we couldn’t afford one yet. The military was mainly made up of citizen militias that took turns serving each month, it was pretty much like the National Guard is today. What was the result? The British captured Washington City with ease and burned it, our troops literally dropped their weapons and ran. It was the armed citizens who came together and bolstered the troops to defeat the British….think about that the next time you talk about gun control.

Next came the Civil War. Now we had a decent sized army leading up to it, the problem being, most of the soldiers and officers were from the South and seceded to serve their home states. Lincoln was forced to make a desperate plea for volunteers to invade the Southern states, but after the first couple of battles, it didn’t work out so well for him. He ended up having to invent the draft, this was quickly followed by the draft riots in New York and other areas. Why do you think this was? Contrary to what you learn on TV history and politically correct teaching, the majority of the population of the North had no desire to go to war with the South and definitely weren’t going to volunteer to invade them. The fact remains, the Federal Government was ill prepared and were forced to scramble to get enough forces to go to war.

Next came WWI, once again we had cut our forces to the bone. The war went on for years but we still did not prepare. By the time we had drafted and trained enough troops to really get involved, it was almost over, we just caught the tail end of it.

Unarmed-ForcesGoing into WWII we had really cut our troops because of the depression. Most Americans didn’t see that as our war and really didn’t want to get involved at all. Then along came the attack at Pearl Harbor and once again, there we were with our pants down around our knees. At that time, Americans were different though, everyone pulled together. Men volunteered by the millions and women stepped up and took their places in the work force. Look around at the millennials of today. Do you see them doing the same thing? I hardly think so.

Once these cuts are made, our forces will be smaller and weaker than they were before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Think about what’s going on across the globe today. The middle east is a complete mess, add the fact that Israel is about to be fighting every neighbor they have and you can see the explosion of events headed their way.

We’re pulling out of Afghanistan soon. Do you not see the same thing happening there as in Iraq?

Russia is watching us weaken our defenses, in response, they’re building theirs as fast as they can, preparing to move east, country by country until they rebuild the USSR.

Imperial President ObamaChina has always had a pretty weak navy, but we learned last year that they’re building aircraft carriers as fast as they can. They do this as they’re slowly but surely making moves to take over all of their Asian neighbors.

Iran is working as fast as they can to build nuclear weapons, I don’t think I need to say anything else about that.

Our relationship with Germany is extremely strained right now, because they caught us spying on them. It seems I recall us having to fight them in a couple of wars already, I don’t think they’ll take much more of that crap off of us.

Pretty much the entire Continent of Africa is involved in an armed conflict of some kind or another. Lord knows how long we can stay out of that mess.

The bottom line is, since the birth of this nation, we’ve never faced as many threats from across the world as we’re facing right now. Anyone who thinks we’re not headed for war somewhere, possibly another World War, needs to study up on their history.

And when all this happens, when it all hits the fan, who will we call on? We’re going to turn to those same officers who we’re kicking to the curb now. We’re going to ask them to come back and save us again.

Here’s the strange part, most of these people are the kind who wouldn’t give it a second thought. They’d put that uniform back on and step up without asking a single question. These are the people who we’re turning our backs on now

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