His accomplishments happened by reason of his choices and this 4 star general had many accomplishments. That stay the story of Colin Powell’s Choices…
Before this course, my conception of the roles military officers in society and government had was that they were distinct individuals of a higher moral and ethical caliber. With these values came a voluntary but clear support of their chain of command and mission to defend the citizens of the United States of America. Prior to attending West Point, I observed an awkward separation between members of the armed forced and civilians due to lack of knowledge and familiarity of both worlds. Therefore, while I was aware that…
In August of 1968 O’Brien was sent to Vietnam and served in the U.S. Army Fifth Battalion, 46th Infantry. O’Brien was sent to “Pinkville” where just a year earlier Lieutenant William Calley and his squad “Charlie Company” slaughtered, raped, and abused 500 innocent Vietnamese citizens. When O’Brien got there his squad and him “all wondered why the place was so hostile.”() After moving up ranks to Sergeant; O’Brien in his thirtieth month was struck by grenade shrapnel and sent home with a Purple Heart.…
It is said that fear leads to paralysis in anybody, including great leaders. General Patton overcame his fears by acting on his instinct and making decisive decisions, which often times surprised his enemy leading him to victory. Patton also was a leader with great discipline, which may have been his most recognizable leadership attribute. Patton implemented strict rules that often times were not popular with his subordinates but over time gained him respect and increased morale among his troops. This ultimately led to the tide turning for Patton and the Allied Forces (Leadership With You, Sept. 2012). General Patton is one of the greatest situational leaders of all time, based on his ability to adjust his leadership according to the situation, and surrounded himself with competent people and allowed them to do their job. (Pannone, 2012) (tkdtutor, Feb.…
Lt. Audie L. Murphy’s name stands as one of the most prominent in American military history. He was a figurehead of leadership and the epitome of the seven Army Values (Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage). He was a model for every soldier to follow, one that overcame every odd that was ever against him and rose to conquer every challenge. In his personal memoir “To Hell and Back”, he expressed a very personal view of what it takes to embody these characteristics which would eventually encourage anyone who reads it. In the next few paragraphs I will expound on his leadership and analyze what it really takes to be a leader.…
John Wesley Powell was born and raised in the midwest in 1834. He also fought in the Civil War and had an amputation. His life serves as an example of how a soldier deals successfully without a limb while facing challenges such as disease and infection. In addition, Powell’s life illustrates how he adapted to his disability.…
Pat Tillman was an American football player who left his professional career and recruited in the United States Army in June 2002 in. Pat Tillman was born on November 6, 1976 in Fremont, California he’s the eldest of three sons. He started playing football ever since he was a young boy; he excelled at football in high school. He helped lead Leland High School to the Central Coast Division I Football Championship. Tillman then went to Arizona State University on a football scholarship. He started his college career as a linebacker for Arizona State University in 1994, when he secured the last remaining scholarship for the team. He also earned many academic awards including: the Clyde B. Smith Academic Award in 1996 and 1997; the Sporting News Honda Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1997; and the 1998 Sun Angel Student Athlete of Year. When the United States' invaded Afghanistan, Tillman decided to put his professional career on hold in order to join the U.S. military. Tillman and his brother Kevin joined the army on 31 May 2002. Pat Tillman gave up his professional football career and his brother Kevin also gave up the chance of a career in professional baseball as he had already signed to play for the Cleveland Indians to join the army. After joining the army Tillman was then sent to Afghanistan. Pat Tillman faced many challenges in his life, one of his challenges was expressing himself freely and openly was not easy for him. The reason to believe Pat Tillman’s courageous is because leaving a professional football career to join the army where life cannot be guarantee just to protect the country. Pat Tillman died in April 22, 2004 Pat he was reported to have been killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan war. In conclusion, Pat Tillman was a courageous person because he served United States Army to protect his…
Colin Powells life began when his parents stressed the importance if doing your best. But that changed. He took and control and with that decided to enroll in college and join the ROTC. After graduating as cadet colonel, he sought out a miltary carrer and joined the army as second lieutienat. After joing he served two tours in Vietnam. Graduating the army as a four star genreal it seemed as fun and games. Nope, on the fateful day in November his helicopter…
“Men joined the Marine Corps for many reasons . . . I’d joined up to dodge the draft and ended up being sent to war” (Brady 8-9). This brief yet poignant statement begins the story of how James Brady ended up serving in the Korean War. As a young adult the draft was being reinstated and Brady did not feel the desire to fight in a war. He and a few of his friends decided instead to join the Platoon Leaders Class with the Marines, which had students spend two summers at the marine Corps Schools in Quantico, Virginia. After these two summers, graduates would become Lieutenants, but they could not be drafted. Shortly after Brady graduated, the war began in Korea and his class learned they had to prepare to be sent out. The Coldest War: A Memoir of Korea is a first-person narrative of Brady’s life during the war, including his time as a platoon leader, his interactions with other members of the military, and his own personal thoughts during this time.…
Other things like joining the army, he will leave his family and friends behind. He is serving his country though ,and hopefully see his family again and if he does see his family again, and his friends they will be proud of him for serving his country. See, many people argue if Colin Powell’s life was good or bad and if his choices was good or bad. I already told you my opinion and that his choices was good which made his life better and happier, well, most of the time. Take the helicopter crash as an example, he saved other people’s lives and he will be happy and glad for saving those peoples life’s. He was very heroic indeed.…
Assuming command of any Army organization presents a number of challenges a commander must be prepared to confront. Leaders must be cognizant of the “mental shift” required when moving into the position, and how he may execute the principles of mission command. Furthermore, commanders must fully appreciate the need to accurately assess the organization he’s been charged to lead. It so happens, history provides numerous examples of senior officers succeeding and failing in these endeavors. A critical analysis of LTG Matthew Ridgway’s command of the Eight Army and their success during the Korean War highlights these two concepts.…
Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, “I hate war as only a soldier who has lived it can, only as one who has seen its brutality, its futility, its stupidity.” War creates many experiences that continues to play an evident role in many soldiers lives. One particular soldier, Mike Clark, globally shares his story of being a Vietnam veteran, and the difficult times that he underwent during the Vietnam War. Clark’s personal story is unique because of the difficult decisions he makes and the factors that cause him to make them. Clark explains the reality behind joining the military and witnessing the tragedies that are experienced during the war. While exploring Mike Clark’s Vietnam War story and remembering the war veterans, it is important to consider…
Colin powell was a very successful throughout his life time. He has won many awards and is honored all around the world. Colin powell started of his military career off by joining the ROTC (reserve officers training corps), and before long he earned the rank of commander. He he rises through the ranks and graduated as a cadet colonel the highest rank in the ROTC.…
These features not only facilitate a relationship to mature and deliver exceptional results, but just as importantly, they also preclude a relationship from unravelling under the weight of confusion and external stimuli – a vital aspect in today’s fast-paced and ever-changing world Anyone coming up thru the ranks in the military and in the civilian sector knows that in order for a leader to be successful that they must possess certain leadership skills. Although not all inclusive, these skills will set up a leader to be successful. These skills include: organization and time management, selling skills, resource acquisition and management, technologically savvy, persuasive and negotiating skills, and ethics (Javitch, 2009).…
In the video “Why good leaders make you feel safe?,” Simon Sinec shows his analysis of good leaders. First, he introduces a story of a military captain who is awarded the congressional medals of owner for his action in Afghanistan. The captain put himself into risk to rescue others and showed deep compassion. Seeing the captain’s respectable actions, Simon thought to himself, “why do people like the captain sacrifice themselves to help other people?” ”What makes them that way?”…