Articles on Leadership in the United States Army published in ARMY Magazine, AUSA Headline News, and AUSA News

Army Profession ‘Necessary’ to Service’s Success

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Gen. Gary Brito speaks on March 28 during a fireside chat at the Association of the U.S. Army’s Global Force Symposium and Exposition in Huntsville, Alabama.
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Army Profession ‘Necessary’ to Service’s Success

Efforts to strengthen the Army profession are “necessary” to ensuring the service’s success in building a competent, lethal and cohesive force, the commanding general of Army Training and Doctrine Command said.

Army Sustainment Seeks Industry’s Unique, New Ideas

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Army leaders at a fireside chat at AUSA Global Force
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Army Sustainment Seeks Industry’s Unique, New Ideas

As the Army confronts an increasingly volatile operational environment, industry solutions will be critical to anticipating capabilities and shaping survivability in contested logistics, two senior logistics officers said.

During a fireside chat at the Association of the U.S. Army’s Global Force Symposium and Exposition in Huntsville, Alabama, Maj. Gen. Eric Shirley, commander of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command, and Lt. Gen. Mark Simerly, director of the Defense Logistics Agency, discussed the need to anticipate the challenges of operating forward.

See What’s on SMA Weimer’s Reading List

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SMA Michael Weimer speaks
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See What’s on SMA Weimer’s Reading List

The Association of the U.S. Army has published a list of books Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer recommends to leaders across the Army.

Milley Offers Leadership Lessons to Today’s Soldiers

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Gen Mark Milley
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Milley Offers Leadership Lessons to Today’s Soldiers

Today’s Army demands leaders with physical and moral courage, said retired Gen. Mark Milley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the 39th Army chief of staff.