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EUCOM Commander & Secretary of the Army met today and started the Army-Navy football rivalry early!
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Passing the legacy of American troops one generation at a time
Last year when I attended the 65th Anniversary of the D-Day invasion, I left Normandy, France feeling the proudest I’ve ever been wearing the U.S. Army uniform. So this year when I boarded the MC-130 Shadow aircraft to Normandy, I was excited to return to a place where the American Soldier is so adored and appreciated.
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15 Things for Leaders
I’ve now spent over three years “on the bridge” of two very large organizations --- U.S. Southern Command in Miami and, of course, more recently U.S. European Command. As I reflect on my experience, both at this level and really since becoming a ship captain, I have come away with 15 things that have stood kept me in pretty good stead. Some of them I’ve picked up from my bosses along the way, some I’ve discovered through reading biography biographies of people I admire and history of events that have impacted my life and thought, and others are purely my own, often learned from my own failures and shortcomings.
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Chief, Army Reserve visits EUCOM
EUCOM just completed a successful visit from the Chief Army Reserve CAR LTG Jack Stultz and the CSM Army Reserve CSM Leon Caffie on 12 February 2009.
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I am backing the Navy though I have never seen them kick a ball!!
That's kind of... abrupt.
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It's never too soon to say: GO ARMY BEAT NAVY!