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Ryan sat down at the Pentagon with Gen. Gary Brito to talk about strengthening Army professionalism. Whether you’re a soldier, a Department of the Army civilian, a contractor supporting the Army, or just someone interested in the future of America’s Army, this episode is for you.
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Presenting more #WednesdayWisdom! Have you ever thought about the precise criteria for enlisting in the US Army? Take a look at this video! 💚 Video Credit/Tiktok: erickabernie
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Invest in yourself with the Army. Attending Officer Candidate School is one of several paths to becoming a commissioned officer. Find out how 2nd Lt. Serino got there, and visit ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eqKUjrXh for more information on joining the Army. #BeAllYouCanBe
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Ive visited so many organizations that support military veterans, and they simply turned me down. All I wanted them to do was post my book on there social media. 90% of companies denied me, radio denied, local news channels denied, CHRISTIAN mega million dollar churches denied me. There is no controversy, there is no hate or discomfort in my book. Its about Living Life after service. PTSD, MENTAL HEALTH. They simply want money for a post, or a shout out, TV thought it wasn't worth to air on news,or Veteran Organizations telling me its against their company standards. None of them read the book, they simple care for their own business, not the people whom my family has served since WWII. I know the truth of freedom, and the truth about America and the support you really do for veterans....you are fraud.... everyone of you. For you all on this platform, So called professionals with your Political Left and Right bull crap, your one-sided political opinions... Your definition of faith, you are a FRAUD!! You all dont know AMERICA! Please comment and test me. you spend more money on widgets than people. There is no debt, just your spending problem, or spending habbits or comfort for attention. Award shows, Hollywood ,give free gift bags woth thousands of dollars. Billions of dollars are spent for superbowl advertising, and we still have a homeless issue. In a month or less, over 600 veterans committed suicide. That is just suicide alone. We spend more on public schools to be bullet proof, like jails, than actually hiring more teachers , counselors, or building mental health, Antibullying programs. Lets not talk about billionaires building rockets and submarines as their companies are not giving raises or more incentives for people that build them. Santiago Cirilo USA Infantry Veteran 100% Disabled, and still working a second shift job to have affordable, and complete insurance for my family. Still have time to hustle, to be a successful Entertainment Entrepreneur. Support my brand #HiyahNation an Anti-Bullying and Suicide Awareness Brand in all areas of entertainment. radio,video Podcast, Merchandise, and more. email santiago.insuradvance@gmail.com
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Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. We often hear inspiring stories like that of AF Tech Sgt. John Chapman, whose heroic actions serve as a testament to the qualities inherent in veterans. I had the privilege of working alongside a veteran from the 10th Mountain Division, whose bravery earned him a medal. Reflecting on his experiences, he vividly recalls the perilous situations they faced and the morale-boosting sight of US air support overhead. Stories like these underscore the invaluable contribution veterans can make to your organization. In times of adversity, veterans demonstrate unwavering dedication and selflessness. John Chapman's actions weren't driven by personal gain or recognition but by a profound sense of duty to his comrades. Imagine having someone of such caliber within your organization—someone who prioritizes loyalty and teamwork, fostering a culture of trust and collaboration. The qualities exhibited on the battlefield seamlessly transition to the workplace. Veterans bring a unique blend of leadership, resilience, and adaptability—qualities essential for navigating today's economic landscape. Hiring a veteran isn't just about fulfilling a need; it's about tapping into a wealth of skills and experiences that can drive your organization's success. As we honor the sacrifices of John Chapman, let's also acknowledge the family he left behind. Their unwavering support and sacrifices deserve recognition too.
Today we remember the life of US AF Tech Sgt. John Chapman who was killed in action on this day in 2002 while racing to the top of Takur Ghar to call in airstrikes throughout the Shah-i-Kot Valley, where hundreds of US Army soldiers from 10th Mountain Division, United States Army and 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army were pinned down and fighting for their lives. With little to no air support available to them, John was the only one with the planes and authority to drop bombs that day. For his heroic action on the battlefield that day, John would earn the Medal of Honor and go down in history as one of the most decorated members of the STS Community. REST EASY IN VALHALLA BROTHER.
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What a great picture to capture the heart of a courageous warrior. I'm struck by John Chapman's subtle smile and peaceful resolve. This picture reminds me that we in the military can often mistake being tough with being hard. Hardness is easy. It's cold, impersonal, invulnerable and results in disconnectedness. We're tempted to justify hardness when the mission or task is difficult, or when we may or may not necessarily agree with the desired outcome. Put on the blinders, separate the heart from the action, do the task, live for another day. Toughness is connection based (both connected to self and/or a team) and requires selflessness and discipline. Tough, courageous warriors have tenacity, grit, determination, professionalism and most importantly: HUMILITY. I've known plenty of tough people with gentle hearts. Toughness leaves room for the heart to stay connected to your hands and mind. TSgt John Chapman's tenacity, grit and professionalism were on display at the top of Takur Ghar, but his humility, heart and selfless desire to serve brought him to the top of that mountain. I'm not sure you can capture the heart of a tough and selfless warrior any better than this photo of him humbly and gently holding an Afghan baby.
Today we remember the life of US AF Tech Sgt. John Chapman who was killed in action on this day in 2002 while racing to the top of Takur Ghar to call in airstrikes throughout the Shah-i-Kot Valley, where hundreds of US Army soldiers from 10th Mountain Division, United States Army and 101st Airborne Division, U.S. Army were pinned down and fighting for their lives. With little to no air support available to them, John was the only one with the planes and authority to drop bombs that day. For his heroic action on the battlefield that day, John would earn the Medal of Honor and go down in history as one of the most decorated members of the STS Community. REST EASY IN VALHALLA BROTHER.
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The latest Dev Diary for Armored Brigade II is here. Today's topics are the tactical and operational evolution of the Soviet Army. https://lnkd.in/e3NBkNUU
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A team of students from the Carlisle Scholars Program at the U.S. Army War College got together with me to develop a framework for discussing how to enhance, sustain, and strengthen the "culture of warfighting" in the U.S. Army. I am proud to announce that the White Paper we produced is now available via War Room, the online journal of the U.S. Army War College -- you can access it here: https://lnkd.in/e4tWtfUA The need for a framework was because while the phrase "culture of warfighting" is universally understood as important and good, there are many different perspectives on what it means -- especially among those not in combat arms or in the support branches. There are also wide ranges of barriers that get in the way of strengthening the desired culture and some of these barriers are complex and not well understood. Our hope is that this helps spur conversation on the topic -- what are the priority concerns? What actions can be taken? And so on. I recently published a related article in War Room on the perils of culture change (available here -- https://lnkd.in/eFVhuQSm) based on experiences suggesting that strengthening any culture is difficult, as is removing obstacles and barriers. But little progress will be made unless there is a conversation. (Also check out other USAWC publications for professional military educators and practitioners here -- https://lnkd.in/eq6xxaU4)
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Did you know that as an Enlisted Reserve Component Cadet that’s serving in either the Army National Guard or US Army Reserve, you can still commission into an Active Duty Component?
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