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Cove Survey 2022 Response – You Spoke, We Listened!
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Who Am I? Where Am I? What Am I Doing? A Leadership Reflection
Mick Janssen reflects and asks what lessons and leadership can he harness to prepare him for sub-unit command. A must read for pre-command (at any level) appointments.
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This article describes how a Career Management Board operates and what it is looking for, in order to better prepare personnel for interactions with the board.
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Future Proofing the Profession: The Importance of Military History
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