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“Family First, Army Always” requires deliberate planning
This post comes from CPT Kelvin Riddle, a current Eisenhower Leader Development Program student at Columbia University in route to his...
Kelvin Riddle
Dec 1, 20205 min read
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Strategies for Organizational Change
This post comes from Sam Richardson, a Major in our Air Force. Prior to his current position, Sam was the Operations Flight Commander,...
Sam Richardson
Nov 21, 20204 min read
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Mentorship: It’s a Two-Sided Network
Our newest post comes from West Point Academy Professor, Blackhawk pilot, and former battalion commander Colonel Hise Gibson. Having...
Hise Gibson
Nov 1, 20204 min read
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Mentoring When Corrective Advice is Warranted
This new post is from Chevy’s former Command and General Staff small group instructor, eMMissary, and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Mr....
Brook Allen
Sep 21, 20204 min read
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Brightening Civil-Military Relations at Graduate School
This post comes from eMMissary Christian Nattiel. An Army Lieutenant who was the first African-American Rhodes scholar from the United...
Christian Nattiel
Sep 1, 20205 min read
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A Place for Autocracy
Our newest article comes from Ronald Windham, an active duty Captain in the Air Force serving at Hanscom Air Force Base, Massachusetts....
Ronald Windham
Jul 21, 20204 min read
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Lessons Learned From an Aide-de-Camp
CPT Nadege Benoit is currently a masters student at Columbia University, pursuing Organizational Psychology. A career Adjutant General...
Nadege Benoit
Feb 1, 20205 min read
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Mentorship and My Leader Development: A Dilemma
Josh Bowen is an engineer officer in the U.S. Army and is currently serving at the United States Military Academy as a Tactical Officer...
Josh Bowen
Dec 1, 20194 min read
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Using 360 Degree Feedback as a Tool
This post comes from COL Eric McCoy, former battalion commander who finished up his time at the US Army War College earlier this year and...
Eric McCoy
Oct 1, 20193 min read
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An Award for Leadership
Here’s another post from CPT Roland Pitts, an Army Adjutant General (AG) officer, who’s previous post entitled “Navigating Through the...
Roland Pitts
Aug 1, 20194 min read
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In Extremis Mentorship Pt II
This is the second of a two-part series on In Extremis Mentorship. The first part defined in extremis conditions and leading within those...
Chevy Cook
Jul 1, 20198 min read
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In Extremis Mentorship Pt I
This is the first of a two-part series on In Extremis Mentorship. This first part will define in extremis conditions and leading within...
Chevy Cook
Jun 3, 20195 min read
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How to Remain Relevant and Lead From the Front
There is a renewed interest in air defense with the onslaught of drones on the battlefield. Captain Richard Spikes Jr. is a career Air...
Richard Spikes Jr. and Ryan Uyehara
May 6, 20194 min read
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The Fear of Asking for Help
How often have you been afraid to offer help? This may seem like a hard thing to do, but with a service orientation, as with most...
Danielle Deshaies
Mar 31, 20195 min read
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Riddology: Company Command Perspectives
This guest post comes from CPT Kelvin Riddle, an active duty Army Captain who just recently finished commanding an organization on the...
Kelvin Riddle
Dec 16, 20187 min read
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Coach, Counselor, Mentor: Separate and Distinct
“In my 30 year career I had 17 raters and 19 senior raters. By the time I became a Major, only 3 were Mentors. Decades later I can tell...
Dwayne Wagner
Oct 5, 20187 min read
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Self-Assessments: The Key to Growth and Development
This is our second article from LTC Bernard House. As a reminder of his bio he was commissioned as a Field Artillery Officer from the...
Bernard House
Sep 8, 20185 min read
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The Search for Mentorship
This week’s post is a from current Command and General Staff College (CGSC) student at Fort Leavenworth, MAJ Tanya Leonard. In it she...
Tanya Leonard
Aug 13, 20183 min read
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#ABookAMonth 2018 Pt. II
Summer is a time for reflection and renewal. Mindfulness and being present matters. The JOMO, or “joy of missing out”, is a way to...
Chevy Cook
Jul 22, 20183 min read
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Making the Transition to Army Second Lieutenant
Our article this time around comes from a former Army Battalion Commander. LTC Bernard House was commissioned as a Field Artillery...
Bernard House
Jul 2, 20188 min read
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