Culture Change: Reserve Chief Pivots Force From Paperwork to Training
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In May 2020, I called one of my closest friends to tell her of my selection as a principal on the fiscal 2021 command and key billet li
The Department of Defense is asking soldiers and veterans to share their personal stories of service as part of an effort to strengthen the bonds between the U.S. military and the civilian population it serves.
Participating in the “Know Your Military” initiative is simple. Record a 30- to 60-second video explaining why you served, use the hashtags #KnowYourMil and #IServed on social media, and challenge your friends to share their own stories.
The Army should make a number of cultural changes in coming years that are just as important as improving weaponry, training, force structure and doctrine, according to the authors of a new think tank report.