“That a guardian should require another guardian to take care of him is ridiculous indeed.” – Plato in Republic. Back when I was working in Italy, I took pride in being a true Renaissance Man. Even though my job was to be the lead air planner for my NATO unit, I was often chosen to lead other groups, especially when we didn’t posses a certain expertise on our staff. I was at one time the lead negotiator, HR rep, supply and logistics head, and the designated public speaker. Of all the roles I took on during this time, none was more fun than being the political advisor (POLAD in military jargon). As POLAD, my job was to help the unit coordinate with other government representatives outside of the military for support.
Who will Guard the Guardians?
Who will Guard the Guardians?
Who will Guard the Guardians?
“That a guardian should require another guardian to take care of him is ridiculous indeed.” – Plato in Republic. Back when I was working in Italy, I took pride in being a true Renaissance Man. Even though my job was to be the lead air planner for my NATO unit, I was often chosen to lead other groups, especially when we didn’t posses a certain expertise on our staff. I was at one time the lead negotiator, HR rep, supply and logistics head, and the designated public speaker. Of all the roles I took on during this time, none was more fun than being the political advisor (POLAD in military jargon). As POLAD, my job was to help the unit coordinate with other government representatives outside of the military for support.