What I Learned from Really Smart People

[May 15, 2026]  One of the greatest advantages of a military career is the opportunity to work alongside genuinely brilliant minds—people I came to think of as hyper-intellectuals. This essay is about what I learned from really smart people during my years as a General Officer, and how I learned to lead them effectively. Most military leaders avoid… Read More »

Predictors of Military Performance

[May 13, 2026]  Over several decades, I had the privilege of closely observing highly effective leaders across U.S. and foreign militaries. I studied what enabled them to accomplish demanding missions under pressure and deliberately worked to adopt their approaches. A clear pattern emerged. The following traits and behaviors consistently predicted superior military performance. Intelligence Higher intelligence, as measured… Read More »

Good Advice from Old Veterans

[May 7, 2026]  Just a couple of days ago, I had the pleasure of meeting several older veterans.  I don’t use the “old” descriptor as an insult; they would agree with me.  All were in their 90s.  I asked them, with all seriousness, what advice they would give young folks who wanted to join the U.S. military. I… Read More »