US Army secretary: If it isn't about lethality, 'we're getting rid of it'
Briefly

Daniel Driscoll, the newly appointed 26th Army Secretary, is focused on enhancing lethality within the U.S. Army, aiming for any changes in training or structure that do not align with this goal to be discarded. He believes past decision-making has overlooked soldiers' needs in favor of broader optimization. Driscoll is advocating for significant reforms in the acquisition process to prioritize individual soldier capabilities and efficiency. His approach may lead to scrutinizing older systems that could hinder effectiveness in modern combat situations, emphasizing a return to core training requirements essential for operational success.
Daniel Driscoll emphasizes the importance of lethality in the U.S. Army, advocating for an overhaul of systems not contributing to soldier effectiveness.
Driscoll argues that the military's acquisition process must prioritize the soldier's capacity to engage effectively and that legacy systems may need reassessment.
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