Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Senate Passes Graham Amendment Making National Guard Part of Joint Chiefs of Staff



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The United States Senate last night approved an amendment introduced by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) giving the National Guard a seat on the nation’s highest military council, the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

"I’m very pleased the Senate has voted to allow the Chief of the National Guard Bureau to become a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,” said Graham, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

“Guardsmen and Reservists are citizen-soldiers,” said Graham. “Since 9/11, the National Guard and Reserves have done tremendous work at home and abroad in defense of our nation. They have been called up to duty, taken away from their work and families, and sent to far-away lands for long tours to protect our nation. They have earned a seat at the table where our most important military decisions are made.”

South Carolina Adjutant General MG Bob Livingston said, “This is a great day for our nation and our military. We face difficult times in terms of the variety and magnitude of foreign threats while dealing the reality of limited resources. The inclusion of the Chief of the National Guard Bureau on the Joint Chiefs of Staff brings the Citizen Soldier to the discussion. The Citizen Soldier has proven himself to be the innovator with civilian skills, the tie to the community and the proven hardened combat troop that is so critical in these tough times. This tradition of citizen responsibility is one of the essential threads in the fabric of our nation. It has made our nation great and will propel us into the future. The appointment of the Chief of the National Guard is a return to the basic values of our county and will pave the way to great innovation in the defense of our nation."

The amendment, also sponsored by Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) attracted 71 cosponsors, and was added by voice vote to the annual Defense Authorization bill. The Senate continues to debate the measure and a final vote is expected later this week.

“The Senate vote last night was a long-overdue recognition and fitting tribute for our citizen-soldiers and the sacrifices they have made on behalf of our nation,” said Graham. “The Guard and Reserve is indispensable to fighting the War on Terror and protecting the homeland. Their voice needs to be heard.”

The legislation was endorsed by the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the National Governors Association, the National Guard Association of the United States, the Adjutants General Association of the United States, and the Enlisted Association of the National Guard of the United States.

The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army General Martin E. Dempsey, however has recommended against making the chief of the National Guard Bureau a member of the Joint Chiefs, because he feels “only one person can be in charge of the ‘brand,’” he said.

"The Army chief of staff is in charge of soldiers, the chief of naval operations is in charge of sailors, the Air Force chief of staff is in charge of airmen, and the commandant is in charge of Marines, Dempsey noted. “That person, who is accountable for that institution across the components, in my feeling, should be the service chief,” he said.

Another reason Dempsey believes the chief of the National Guard Bureau should not be a member of the Joint Chiefs is because the chief has no budget. “The service chief, along with the service secretary, has the responsibility to organize, train and equip the force using the resources given him by the Congress of the United States,” he said.

The chairman said his decision has nothing to do with his high esteem and respect for the National Guard leaders and the contributions National Guardsmen have made. “We are truly one force today,” he said.

The general asked for a show of hands in the crowd for those Guardsmen who have served in Iraq or Afghanistan. Almost all service members raised their hands.

“I can’t tell who is in the active component, who is in the National Guard, or who is in the reserves,” Dempsey said. “It wasn’t always possible to say that. The way we’ve grown together over the past 10 years is something I find incredibly healthy for the nation. As we move forward and face the challenges that are very clear to us, we have to make sure we don’t lose that.”

Senator Lindsey Graham provides an alternative view:



http://youtu.be/bnGVBPzhcbY

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