Don’t Dress Like a 10-Year-Old

By | February 14, 2022

[February 14, 2022]  When I became an Infantry Battalion commander (with approximately 700 Soldiers), I instituted a policy of wearing our Class A uniform (similar to a suit and tie) to daily work, unless we were in the field.  Before that, their commander had “dress down” days and “come as you are weekends.”  I stopped this dressing down… Read More »

Why Can’t You Follow the Rules?

By | February 13, 2022

[February 13, 2022]  My school years were often punctuated by teachers asking me, ‘Doug, why can’t you follow the rules?’  I was never really that good at it.  After joining the U.S. Army, I struggled to follow their rules and would suffer as a consequence.  Understanding why there were rules (regulations, policies, directives, orders, etc.) was helpful but… Read More »

Lessons from the Battle of Stalingrad

By | February 11, 2022

[February 11, 2022]  Sometimes, history presents us with unexpected lessons.  I recently read Antony Beevor’s 1999 book, Stalingrad: The Fateful siege: 1942-1943.  My objective was to learn as much as possible to help me be a better leader.  But can we take lessons from a long-ago battle and make those lessons apply to us as an individual? Yes,… Read More »

Avoiding Personal Destruction

By | February 9, 2022

[February 9, 2022]  I discovered long ago that motivation makes the difference in how well or poorly we all live our lives.  I also found that avoiding personal destruction and failure was the most common motivational factor for leaders; not struggling for success, not happiness, not good feelings, and not helping the world. That’s right.  The fear of… Read More »

Combat!  The TV Show of my Youth

By | February 8, 2022

[February 8, 2022]  Growing up, us kids had minimal permission to watch television and were restricted to one 30-minute show per evening.  My brother and I chose the TV show Combat!, starring Vic Morrow and Rick Jason.1  This televised war drama series covered the grim lives of a squad of American soldiers fighting the Germans during World War… Read More »

The Day after Iraqi’s First Election

By | February 7, 2022

[February 7, 2022]  This is what I wrote to my son the day after Iraqi’s first democratic election: “It appears that the Iraqi elections were a complete success by any measure.”  The Iraqis defied the terrorists; women, in particular, voted overwhelmingly.  The elections were more than a move toward democracy but a move toward a civilized, modern society.… Read More »

Growing Up around Combat Veterans

By | February 6, 2022

[February 6, 2022]  I didn’t know it at the time, but I grew up privileged.  As a young boy, my privilege was being in the company of combat veterans from World War II and the Korean War.  They were everywhere; being salesmen, pumping gas, farming, raising dairy cows,1 all holding down ordinary jobs you could find in a… Read More »