Military Readiness Usa
Autor: peter • March 19, 2011 • Essay • 1,127 Words (5 Pages) • 3,142 Views
The United States Military has often been described as a highly-complex and interwoven series of commands, both issued and carried out. Machines as complex as our organization, the US Navy, have a lot of moving parts. If any of these gears fails to perform as they have been designated and entrusted to, the machine begins to break down. Punctuality and accountability are two major ways the Navy in general and the Crommelin in particular, keep those parts moving smoothly and effectively.
Without either, the entire system would quickly fall apart, leading to any number of complications that would hinder the unit¶s ability to meet its goals quickly, effectively and efficiently. With this essay, I will explain the importance of timeliness and responsibility as it relates to the military, as well as describe the problems that would come from ignoring it.
Sailors of every rank and specialty have many responsibilities, and many others depend on their actions being carried out successfully. If a sailor does not follow extremely important, life-or-death orders, this will result in extremely unfortunate, life-or-death consequences. However, failure to obey small, seemingly simple directions, such as keeping an appointment, can also turn into an unpredictable mess. Military readiness and the 21st century Navy can be defined by its own organizational ability to project firepower and defend and preserve life.
Punctuality and accountability directly contribute to this mission by ensuring that every gear in the war machine is exactly where it needs to be in relation to every other part and piece, in order to achieve total victory. If a single unit is not where the battle plan needs it to be, the result could be a variety of scenarios. Time and resources could be wasted as that unit is redirected and redeployed to its proper place. Enemies could take advantage of the hole in our plan, and escape fire. Lives could be lost, wasted, while the missing unit is incapable of providing support for their brothers and sisters.
The old cliché states that a chain is only as strong as its weakest link. Clichés become clichés because their simple truths withstand the test of time, proving themselves over and over. It is an indisputable fact of war that if the battle plan is not strictly adhered to, the results immediately and forever after become unpredictable. Unpredictable Results is not a term that should ever be associated with any military unit. Especially not the Crommelin, which so closely relies on precisely-executed timetables and resource management. Webster's Dictionary defines the word punctual as arriving or doing something at the expected or planned time.
When an appointment is made, whether medical, financial or other, an organization is setting aside time to see to an individual sailor's needs. When that appointment is then not kept, when that sailor does
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