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Enable action by removing barriers. Phase five of John Kotter’s famous change model proves the most stubborn as Secretary Hegseth continues to reform and reimagine the Department of War from the ground up. The Department of War is no Augean Stables, but an underlying filth still hinders the ideal environment for molding America’s warriors. This rot is of the most insidious kind: legacy.

Hegseth understands that history and reality demand merit and lethality to deter adversaries and, when necessary, destroy threats. His efforts, however, are repeatedly subverted as he pauses to weed out the cancer among flag officers — officers consumed with their own legacy.

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