Meet the general who actually read his entire reading list
Spoiler alert: One item was just a PowerPoint slide.
WASHINGTON — A poll of general officers across the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps — and whatever the Coast Guard and Navy have — confirmed today that only one of those officers has read all the books on their reading lists. His name? Army Gen. Paul E. Funk II.
This should come as no surprise.
The military can’t get its personnel to workout or maintain basic fitness levels, even though there are mandatory physical training blocks every day, so why would they read a bunch of professional literature in their supposed spare time?
General officers are no different — well, general officers not named Funk. The “Funk’s Fundamental Reading List” is the only confirmed reading list any general officer has actually read.
“You actually think the people who create these lists read everything on them?” a senior defense official said. “That’s cute.”
For years, the commanding general of the Army’s Training and Doctrine Command has included only three books on his reading list: Anton Myrer’s Once An Eagle
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