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Military Times | Risk aversion and secrecy are costing U.S. its military advantage, No. 2 general says
Air Force Gen. John Hyten, the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is about to retire after four decades in uniform, and the Defense Department is still trying to solve some of the problems it was trying to tackle when he first put on his second lieutenant bar.
Hyten is due to relinquish responsibility on Nov. 21, then officially retire, though President Joe Biden has not yet nominated a replacement. Like many before him, he laments the Pentagon's deeply entrenched bureaucracy, he told reporters at a Defense Writers Group event on Thursday. |
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