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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Aug-30-08 01:05 PM
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Sarah Palin.. NOT popular with the Alaska National Guard..
It looks like she's trying to "stack the deck" with her people.


The Alaska National Guard debate (Updated)
Governor Sarah Palin, much to her credit, has always placed a great emphasis on supporting the men and women who wear the uniform of the Alaska National Guard.

I received the following email from a member of the ANG.

Due to the valid concerns about possible retribution for speaking out and the prospect that some may feel intimidated not to speak out at all, I'm publishing the content of the email here on my website so the governor can be advised accordingly without putting any of the guardsmen at risk of being identified.

Craig Campbell, the Commissioner of DMVA and the Adjutant General of Alaska made a policy that there would be no Alaska Air National Guard promotions to Colonel, Lieutenant Colonel or Chief Master Sergeant without his personal approval.


The intent is to "motivate" these senior leaders to recruit more new people into the ANG. This policy has frozen the advancement of some very deserving individuals who have already earned the right to be promoted. As the Adjutant General, he has the right to institute any plan he wishes. This edict was tolerated by our loyal Guardsmen until the hypocrisy became overwhelming.


Evidently, General Campbell is receiving an unprecedented and undeserved promotion to three-star rank on Sept 7. The Guardsmen found out about this travesty when a call went out for volunteers to fill the room for his ceremony. The response was almost non-existent.


Adjutants General of the 50 States are authorized Major General (two-star) rank and in all but rare circumstances are granted Federal Recognition as Major Generals. This means they are "real" Major Generals with all the respect that comes with such high rank.


General Campbell's promotion will be a "state" promotion. He will be a three-star general only while on State business. In a very rank-conscious environment, this distinction will not be lost on the other Flag Officers. He will look the part of a three-star general but will not be regarded as one by the very people he needs to work with and influence.


This promotion will only benefit General Campbell who will trumpet his new rank. It will not be help further the cause of the Alaska National Guard or its loyal and now outraged members.


No one can be promoted to the top ranks because of perceived leadership deficiencies but even with his obvious leadership flaws, he has no reluctance whatsoever to accept a cosmetic promotion.


I believe the Governor's office will receive substantial correspondence urging her to reconsider this insult to the men and women of the Alaska National Guard.


I also have no doubt most of that correspondence will be anonymous due to the genuine fear of retribution and retaliation if the Governor does the right thing and cancels this hypocrisy.

Commissioner Craig Cambell issued the folowing response:



Point Paper On Adjutant General State Promotion

Prepared: 28 August 2008







Thank you for allowing this opportunity to provide some background information on Governor Palin’s intention to promote the Adjutant General of Alaska to the state rank of Lieutenant General.


There has been some concern voiced that promotion of the Adjutant General may appear inconsistent with a policy letter dated 1 Mar 08 addressing recruiting and retention in the Alaska Air National Guard (AKANG). To ensure there is no misunderstanding of what the letter directed, a copy is attached.


The intent of the policy letter was to ensure senior AKANG leadership understands their significant responsibility for improving the current manpower problem and that improvement has the Adjutants General interest. According to the National Guard Bureau, the AKANG has the lowest personnel end strength in the nation. At just 84% assigned strength, the AKANG is one of only nine states currently below 90%. You will notice that since the letter was implemented in March of this year, the AKANG has increased from 81%.

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http://www.andrewhalcro.com/a_filtered_letter_to_the_governor
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