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  <title>Episode 3: Fixing the Military's Broken Incentive System</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Is the military paying its warriors what they're worth?

A Pentagon staff officer behind a desk and an infantry platoon leader who took fire yesterday earn the same base pay. In this episode, Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Elite Warrior Incentive Program — a proposed structural overhaul of how the military compensates its combat arms personnel — and why the current pay table sends the wrong message to the people pulling the hardest assignments.

In this episode:
• The mid-career retention crisis hemorrhaging experienced NCOs and junior officers — and the $75K–$120K replacement cost the institution keeps explaining away
• What a formal Elite Warrior Designation would actually require to earn and keep
• The full incentive stack: special pay, deployment bonuses, VA priority enrollment, and expanded federal hiring preference
• Why visible distinctions like the Ranger tab and SEAL trident drive aspiration — and how a pay differential does the same thing in the wallet
• What it will take to get this through the FY2027 NDAA

The pay table tells soldiers what the institution values. Right now, it says combat and bureaucracy are the same thing.</itunes:subtitle>
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&lt;p&gt;A Pentagon staff officer behind a desk and an infantry platoon leader who took fire yesterday earn the same base pay. In this episode, Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Elite Warrior Incentive Program — a proposed structural overhaul of how the military compensates its combat arms personnel — and why the current pay table sends the wrong message to the people pulling the hardest assignments.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In this episode:&lt;br&gt;
• The mid-career retention crisis hemorrhaging experienced NCOs and junior officers — and the $75K–$120K replacement cost the institution keeps explaining away&lt;br&gt;
• What a formal Elite Warrior Designation would actually require to earn and keep&lt;br&gt;
• The full incentive stack: special pay, deployment bonuses, VA priority enrollment, and expanded federal hiring preference&lt;br&gt;
• Why visible distinctions like the Ranger tab and SEAL trident drive aspiration — and how a pay differential does the same thing in the wallet&lt;br&gt;
• What it will take to get this through the FY2027 NDAA&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;The pay table tells soldiers what the institution values. Right now, it says combat and bureaucracy are the same thing. &lt;/p&gt;
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<p>A Pentagon staff officer behind a desk and an infantry platoon leader who took fire yesterday earn the same base pay. In this episode, Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Elite Warrior Incentive Program — a proposed structural overhaul of how the military compensates its combat arms personnel — and why the current pay table sends the wrong message to the people pulling the hardest assignments.</p>

<p>In this episode:<br>
• The mid-career retention crisis hemorrhaging experienced NCOs and junior officers — and the $75K–$120K replacement cost the institution keeps explaining away<br>
• What a formal Elite Warrior Designation would actually require to earn and keep<br>
• The full incentive stack: special pay, deployment bonuses, VA priority enrollment, and expanded federal hiring preference<br>
• Why visible distinctions like the Ranger tab and SEAL trident drive aspiration — and how a pay differential does the same thing in the wallet<br>
• What it will take to get this through the FY2027 NDAA</p>

<p>The pay table tells soldiers what the institution values. Right now, it says combat and bureaucracy are the same thing.</p>]]>
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<p>A Pentagon staff officer behind a desk and an infantry platoon leader who took fire yesterday earn the same base pay. In this episode, Doug Truax and Will Thibeau break down the Elite Warrior Incentive Program — a proposed structural overhaul of how the military compensates its combat arms personnel — and why the current pay table sends the wrong message to the people pulling the hardest assignments.</p>

<p>In this episode:<br>
• The mid-career retention crisis hemorrhaging experienced NCOs and junior officers — and the $75K–$120K replacement cost the institution keeps explaining away<br>
• What a formal Elite Warrior Designation would actually require to earn and keep<br>
• The full incentive stack: special pay, deployment bonuses, VA priority enrollment, and expanded federal hiring preference<br>
• Why visible distinctions like the Ranger tab and SEAL trident drive aspiration — and how a pay differential does the same thing in the wallet<br>
• What it will take to get this through the FY2027 NDAA</p>

<p>The pay table tells soldiers what the institution values. Right now, it says combat and bureaucracy are the same thing.</p>]]>
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