The problem with paper generals

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[h=1]THE PROBLEM WITH PAPER GENERALS[/h]
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21 Apr 2015 - 9:56pm








It's interesting how Singapore's military's top rung consists of mostly scholars. Hence the term paper generals as they are famously referred to.
Table #1: Top Military Leaders in the SAF, circa 2014
TitleRankIncumbentScholastic Award(s)UniversitySecondary/JC
Chief of Defence ForceLieutenant GeneralNg Chee MengSAF Overseas ScholarshipUnited States Air Force AcademyHwa Chong
Chief of ArmyMajor GeneralPerry Lim Cheng YeowPresident's Scholarship, SAF Overseas ScholarshipCambridgeRaffles Institution
Chief of Air ForceMajor GeneralHoo Cher MouSAF Overseas ScholarshipCambridge, HarvardHwa Chong
Chief of NavyRear Admiral (2 star)Lai Chun HanPresident's Scholarship, SAF Overseas ScholarshipCambridge, HarvardRaffles Institution
Director of Military Intelligence, Chief C4IRear Admiral (2 star)Joseph Leong Weng KeongPresident's Scholarship, SAF Overseas ScholarshipCambridge, MITAnglo-Chinese Secondary
This means that how high these scholars ascend in Singapore's armed forces is predicated on them winning some big-name scholarships at age 19. Imagine... your future entirely depends on your gauged potential when you were a teenager. This, ladies and gentlemen, can only happen in Singapore, and North Korea, where the potential of the ruler is also determined at birth.






Come on, surely there must be other more capable non-scholar rank-and-file soldiers who can become 2 or 3 star generals and admirals. Education is important, but should NOT be the overriding criteria for promotion to the upper echelons of the military service or government. This is one of the biggest flaws of the PAP regime in fielding leaders. Military big-name scholars do NOT necessary translate to being competent ministers. LHL is a prime example. He, too, was a 1 star general and has a big-name father... oops scholarship.

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*The author blogs at http://renounce-sg.blogspot.com
 
Scholars they may be but it doesnt mean they are God's gift to S'pore. For every scholar who seemingly appear to be outstanding, at least 9 others are just ordinary calibre. Even for those who succeeded, they are no polymaths at all.
 
I want a Chief of Army from Mumbai University with an MBA from Southern Pacific. Will my dream come true?
 
whether or ot you have outstanding academic result, its secondary,though preferred,once PAP decide you sbould be a MADE man (mafia speak),even if you think you are out, they will pull you back in....
 
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