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  • Episode 4: How America’s Military Academies Lost Their Way
    2026/07/07

    West Point was built to produce warriors. So was Annapolis. So was the Air Force Academy. At some point, the mission changed — and nobody voted for it.

    In this episode, Doug Truax (West Point graduate) and Will Thibeau break down exactly what has happened to the officer formation pipeline: critical race theory in academy curricula, ROTC programs held hostage by campus DEI mandates, and a military commissioning officers through institutions that openly hold it in contempt.

    Then they lay out the fix — including a proposed 12-week tactical commissioning pilot designed to compete the academies into reform without waiting for Congress to force it.

    The colonels and generals of 2045 are the second lieutenants of 2025. The pipeline either produces people who can win wars — or people who can't. This episode is about making sure it produces the former.

    Topics covered:
    • What West Point, Annapolis, and the Air Force Academy actually look like today
    • Why ROTC at civilian universities is an even bigger problem
    • The tactical commissioning pilot program explained
    • Legislative history: FY2024–FY2027 NDAA reforms
    • The institutional resistance playbook — and how to recognize it

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    20 分
  • Episode 3: Fixing the Military's Broken Incentive System
    2026/06/30

    Is the military paying its warriors what they're worth?

    A Pentagon staff officer behind a desk and an infantry platoon leader who took fire yesterday earn the same base pay. In this episode, Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Elite Warrior Incentive Program — a proposed structural overhaul of how the military compensates its combat arms personnel — and why the current pay table sends the wrong message to the people pulling the hardest assignments.

    In this episode:
    • The mid-career retention crisis hemorrhaging experienced NCOs and junior officers — and the $75K–$120K replacement cost the institution keeps explaining away
    • What a formal Elite Warrior Designation would actually require to earn and keep
    • The full incentive stack: special pay, deployment bonuses, VA priority enrollment, and expanded federal hiring preference
    • Why visible distinctions like the Ranger tab and SEAL trident drive aspiration — and how a pay differential does the same thing in the wallet
    • What it will take to get this through the FY2027 NDAA

    The pay table tells soldiers what the institution values. Right now, it says combat and bureaucracy are the same thing.

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    15 分
  • Episode 2: The Truth About Women in Combat Units
    2026/06/25

    In 2015, the Marine Corps completed the most comprehensive study ever conducted on gender-integrated combat units. The results were unambiguous — and then they were ignored.

    Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Ground Combat Element Integrated Task Force findings, what happened when the data collided with Obama-era policy, and why Congress is now attempting to legislate sex-neutral fitness standards into permanent law for the first time.

    They cover:

    • What the 2015 GCEITF study found — and why the Secretary of the Navy rejected it before the report was even released
    • How the Army Combat Fitness Test was redesigned to produce equal pass rates rather than measure combat capability
    • The specific legislative provisions in the FY2027 NDAA cycle — and why this is the highest-risk item going into conference
    • The fallback strategy if the combat exclusion gets stripped in negotiations
    • Why none of this gets easier with a Pacific theater conflict on the horizon

    The Marine Corps did its job. Now it's Congress's turn.

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    20 分
  • Episode 1: The Battle Over Merit in America's Military
    2026/06/23

    The Supreme Court struck down race-conscious admissions in 2023. The service academies are still operating like it didn't happen.

    Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the legal exposure, the DEI architecture embedded across the Department of War by directive and instruction, and what a real statutory prohibition looks like — with enforcement teeth, audit authority, and consequences. The window to fix it before the next Court ruling is closing.

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    15 分