A good question and one I've been pondering on the last few months since I got our first resignation from a Department Commander.
To be honest though, I haven't worried much about it as I have more pressing priorities in the GAF at present.
I decided to table it until I get all the Department Commanders in place. They will form my advisory committee - which I think will be called a War Council as was done in the 19th century - and we can decide how we will deal with such weighty issues.
My intent is to have the Department Commanders provide me with the pulse of their departments with regard to changes, direction, general policies, etc within the GAF.
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Bvt Brig Gen
GAF, Commanding