Leverage Veterans' Experience, Don't Just Retire Them, Says Ugandan Paper
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article argues for redeploying the experience of former service personnel.
- It suggests these individuals are an underutilized national security resource.
- The piece advocates for leveraging their skills rather than retiring them.
Former military personnel represent a valuable, yet largely untapped, national security asset, according to an opinion piece published by the Independent (Kampala). The article, "Don't Retire the Man - Redeploy the Experience," posits that these individuals possess a wealth of skills and knowledge that are often lost when they leave service.
The piece advocates for a strategic shift in how society views and utilizes veterans. Instead of simply retiring them, the author argues for redeploying their experience, suggesting that their unique capabilities can be effectively applied to current security challenges and other national needs.
This perspective challenges conventional approaches to veteran transition, highlighting the potential for continued contribution. By redeploying their experience, nations could benefit from the discipline, training, and specialized expertise that former service members offer, thereby strengthening national security and other sectors.
Originally published by AllAfrica Uganda in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.