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    Murray Succeeded by Not Fearing Failure: First Futures Command Leader Sees ‘Solid Momentum’
Michelle Tan, Deputy Editor in Chief
Wednesday, December 15, 2021

From his first day as the first commander of the newly created U.S. Army Futures Command, Gen. Mike Murray has focused on one core mission.

“All that really matters is, are we giving young soldiers today or into the future the capability they’re going to need to win on the future battlefield?” he said. “Or better yet, are we giving [them] the capability that nobody will ever take us on in the future? And that’s really what deterrence means.”

Tasked with leading one of the largest, most ambitious transformation and modernization efforts in Army history, Murray has led Futures Command as it grew in August 2018 from about 20 people to the major command it is today with more than 26,000 soldiers and civilians.

https://www.ausa.org/articles/murray-succeeded-not-fearing-failure-first-futures-command-leader-sees-solid-momentum