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Keep Your Eyes on the Prize
Today’s article is from Virginia Bailey, a Major and Audiologist in the U. S. Army who is currently serving at Fort Wainwright, Alaska....
Virginia Bailey
Oct 21, 20204 min read
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Bridging the Gap Through Inclusion
Today’s post is by Lieutenant Babatunde Adelaja, a US Army officer in the Field Artillery branch. He is a member of our first cohort of...
Babatunde Adelaja
Jul 4, 20204 min read
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A Command Transition: What I Learned Along The Way
Lieutenant Colonel Bree Fram, is an active duty astronautical engineer in the US Air Force. Bree has served in a wide variety of Air...
Bree Fram
Jun 21, 202010 min read
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The Importance of Veteran Service After Active Duty
Our newest article is from Omar Armstrong, our Deputy Executive Director. His message about Veteran service comes at a key time, as...
Omar Armstrong
May 21, 20205 min read
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2020 and Beyond
Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash “If you want to go fast; go alone. If you want to go far; go together.” – African Proverb Take a...
Jim Perkins
Jan 2, 20203 min read
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Officers on Social Media: Proceed With Caution
MilitaryMentors.org has never engaged in any political discourse. That’s not to say that politics isn’t present in our minds our that it...
Jim Perkins
Nov 10, 20185 min read
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Investment, Reciprocity, and Being Rich
Photo by Annie Spratt on Unsplash In the hustle and bustle of our everyday lives we seldom find time for ourselves, let alone others. By...
Chevy Cook
May 6, 20183 min read
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Don’t Put The Cart Before the Force
Our guest post this week comes from the Pentagon and Major Kevin Lewis, aide to Lt. Gen. Todd Semonite, USACE Commanding General and 54th...
Kevin Lewis
Apr 25, 20174 min read
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The Role of Mentors in Culture Change
Last fall, the Association of the U.S. Army hosted its annual conference in Washington D.C. with a notable change. The organization is...
Jim Perkins
Jan 30, 20174 min read
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Mentoring: The Light That Shines On The Path of Success
This week’s post is a guest article from Xkoshan Arnold, a veteran Army officer, that takes a very practical look at how you get into...
Xkoshan Arnold
Jul 26, 20165 min read
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Welcoming the New Leaders
Throwback Thursday? Our founders met in June 2002 as New Cadet Perkins and Cadet Sergeant Cook and the mentoring and learning have not...
Jim Perkins
May 18, 20165 min read
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Mentorship and the Prisoner’s Dillemna
This week’s commentary is a guest post by Eli Rothblatt, a prior-enlisted Soldier turned Captain currently out at the Army Logistics...
Eli Rothblatt
May 9, 20163 min read
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Reconnecting – Building Today From Yesterday
If you've never heard about Dunbar's number, see how Chevy Cook thinks about it regarding mentoring. Photo by Vonecia Carswell on...
Chevy Cook
Mar 6, 20164 min read
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“I Had To Follow Your Orders, but I Didn’t Have To Be In Your Wedding”
This week’s post is a guest article by former Navy Lieutenant James Zumwalt served two tours as Commander of a Navy EOD Combat...
James Zumwalt
Feb 22, 20163 min read
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EQ>IQ… Simple Math, or Is It?
Yes... your ability to connect with others is just as important as your ability to think. But thinking is part of connecting... so what...
Jim Perkins
Feb 1, 20164 min read
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Setting Your Sights on 10,000 Connections…
The author of this week’s article is Matt Sabljak, President of SRH Marketing, a well-known branding and production agency (see...
Matt Sabljak
Jan 11, 20163 min read
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There’s Nothing Badass About Mentoring (But Badasses Value Mentoring)
The simple word “mentoring” does not remotely evoke any sense of cool, sexy, or badass. Most young people like me hear the word mentoring...
Jim Perkins
Dec 28, 20154 min read
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Ho, Ho, Ho… Merry Mentorship!
This week’s post comes from our Chief Mentor Officer Chevy Cook. He let’s us in on a few stories about how his belief of the meaning of...
Chevy Cook
Dec 22, 20154 min read
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Give Thanks, Habitually
This week’s post is by our founder, Jim Perkins. It’s about giving thanks and the communities that support us. This is the story of how...
Jim Perkins
Nov 30, 20154 min read
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