Yea, the problem is, which others tried to explain to Zipp, is that whole integrity deal that the Army takes a bit more seriously than the rest of the free world. I spent over 20 years in that institution. In that world once it's been proven you can't be trusted, uniformed or DOD civilian, you're done.
The Pitinos, Petrinos, and Jurichs of the world don't thrive in that world. Yea, I more than understand that they sometimes make it to the top but, as we've seen with Petraeus and others, they do eventually step on their Johnsons and get taken care of. They typically aren't allowed to continue unlike the cesspool that is my alma mater.