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STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND CHANGING THE US ARMY IN EUROPE
« on: July 03, 2018, 12:24:04 pm »
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND CHANGING THE US ARMY IN EUROPE
By Mark Hertling and Jacqueline E. Whitt June 26, 2018

    You talk about the capabilities of the War College graduates and the ability as a colonel to transfer from being concerned about [one’s unit] into understanding the desires of the entire enterprise

WAR ROOM welcomes retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling to discuss his perspectives on strategic leadership and the solving of difficult strategic problems where the ways and means are not aligned with the ends. LTG Hertling recounts experiences and lessons learned about the transformation of the U.S. Army in Europe from service as a staff director in the early 2000s to restationing the Headquarters from Heidelberg to Wiesbaden years later, and as Division Commander, 1st Armored Division cobbling together a team of disparate units as part of the surge in Iraq. WAR ROOM podcast editor Jacqueline E. Whitt moderates.

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php?action=post;board=60.0

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Re: STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND CHANGING THE US ARMY IN EUROPE
« Reply #1 on: July 03, 2018, 12:59:54 pm »
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP AND CHANGING THE US ARMY IN EUROPE
By Mark Hertling and Jacqueline E. Whitt June 26, 2018

    You talk about the capabilities of the War College graduates and the ability as a colonel to transfer from being concerned about [one’s unit] into understanding the desires of the entire enterprise

WAR ROOM welcomes retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Mark Hertling to discuss his perspectives on strategic leadership and the solving of difficult strategic problems where the ways and means are not aligned with the ends. LTG Hertling recounts experiences and lessons learned about the transformation of the U.S. Army in Europe from service as a staff director in the early 2000s to restationing the Headquarters from Heidelberg to Wiesbaden years later, and as Division Commander, 1st Armored Division cobbling together a team of disparate units as part of the surge in Iraq. WAR ROOM podcast editor Jacqueline E. Whitt moderates.

http://www.gopbriefingroom.com/index.php?action=post;board=60.0

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