The Birds of War: Twitter as a Professional Development Tool

This is a response to the CCLKOW post by Gary M. Klein on Social Media and the Military Leader. Read the post and join the discussion on Twitter #CCLKOW. Last week I was privileged to take part in a Military-Twitter Exchange Summit hosted at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco, which brought leaders from across the …

What if We Had a War and No One Knew?

This post first appeared on the blog Point of Decision. ย As I write this, the U.S. military is involved in armed and lethal operations in Iraq and Syria. While not officially a war, it is the most significant andโ€Šโ€”โ€ŠI hate to use the wordโ€Šโ€”โ€Škinetic operation the military is involved in. Why then, as a member …

History: The Overlooked Military Discipline

This article first appeared on Point of Decision, August 24, 2015. Rock of the Marne. 3rd Infantry Division, WWI. DA Picture. There are several governing metrics for unit commanders in the Army: physical fitness, marksmanship, and military education. Each Soldier is required to pass the Army Physical Fitness Test, qualify on their assigned weapon, and be trained …

Location, Location, Location: How shared locations bond two generations of U.S. military veterans

When I was a shiny new soldier, fresh out of Army basic and advanced training, I was placed in the rear detachment of a unit that was forward deployed. ย There were a few other brand new soldiers in the detachment, but quite of few of the soldiers were coming off of Active Duty into the …

On Giving Thanks: My Perspective

Today, we will hear a lot about giving thanks, and giving, and family, and food, and sales, and consumer demographics, and (if you live in the Northeast) snow. ย There is always a lot of talking and yes, I could rant about consumerism, commercialism, and the basic cheapening of values. ย But I want to instead talk …

Tilting at Windmills: Army Officer Education versus Training

In the timeless children's classicย The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobeย by C.S. Lewis, the character of the professor is attempting to explain how there can be parallel universes to the children, but is encountering disbelief. "Bless me," he says, "It's all in Plato. ย What DO they teach them in these schools?" ย Similarly, one could tell …

Backyard Battles: Childhood, Military, and Perception

First things first: yes, I still have all my toy soldiers. There are buckets and boxes (yes, plural of both) in the basement of my parents' house, awaiting my maturity to adulthood to be given to another child. News flash: I refuse to mature. As a kid, I was obsessed with war. In the most …

Unicorns At War: Leadership in the Army

This post first appeared on Medium here. It has been reposted in its entirety. A famous person once said, โ€œNo modern army has ever lost a war when they had unicorns on their side.โ€ I have not found any empirical evidence to show that this is not the case, so the adage must be true. …