Are these effective here and now? IIRC General Westmoreland went to neither of them, but perhaps I am remembering a different general in that period.
I do not recall Honor attending a War College equivalent.
Tenshinai wrote:cthia wrote:I wonder how treecats would handle gay love. "This is interesting," said the People.
Probably doesn´t even rate a mention. With feelings always more or less obvious to everyone, there´s probably not much that can surprise.
Remember how they look at when people don´t do what they want to do, "just because of silly human ideas"Hutch wrote:And now for something completely different.....
Hah, TWO Monty Python references in a single short post? You´re on a roll.Mitchell, Esq. wrote:Haven has been fighting Manticore for 20+ years with inferior tech.
I'd be more than shocked if the Haven Navy didn't have a crusher program of its own, and one that is every bit the equal, or superior, than the RMN.
Definitely not superior. If they had that, they would have a better average officer skill than they do.
They surely have something filling the same niche yes, but i wouldn´t be so sure that they have something along the very same lines.
My guess is that they have, over time and out of necessity, focused more on generating large numbers of "good enough" officers and doing what they can to have the "starpeformers" get the opportunities needed as much as possible.Cthia wrote:Edit:
It would be nice if RFC, at some point, would give us a Haven version of Saggy Island. Shannon as a little minx growing up with her laptop, and Theisman getting drunk, Tourville discovering cigars, and Eloise...fighting off boys.
In superdeformed animated format.
Though how Eloise would get there i wonder... (she was never a navy girl...)Very early history of Haven, House of Steel fashion, would be nice as well. Perhaps a concurrent timeline.
That, is actually a potentially GOOD idea.
Darnit man, don´t give RFC too much ideas now, we need the next several books in the MAINLINE of the story first!phillies wrote:We for the Army iirc effectively have two of them, the Staff College (with four schools) and the War College. The Staff cCollege sort of matches the Crusher in what it prepares people to do. The War College sort of matches preparing people for promotion to Flag Rank (I am being imprecise). It appears to be a deficiency of the RMN -- or I have forgotten the textev, the smart bet being the latter -- that there is no obvious equivalent of the War College. The Havenites might be more clever. Or not.
The Crusher is essentially the step you take beyond staff/war college and the like.