Story by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stewart | Army Reserve Careers Group | 06.25.2024
Leaders of the U.S. Army Reserve Careers Group participated in a Gettysburg staff ride, applying insights from the pivotal Civil War battle to contemporary leadership and decision-making....
Story by Adam Betz | Michigan National Guard | 04.01.2024
Michigan Army National Guard Officer Candidate School Class 067 reflect on leadership principles during Staff Ride to Gettysburg National Battlefield Park....
Story by 1st Lt. Lindsey Foulk | 109th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment | 06.10.2023
The 166th RTI explores Gettysburg with the Army Center of Military History to keep stories from 1863 alive.
Story by Master Sgt. Matt Schwartz | 193rd Special Operations Wing | 09.25.2022
One challenge military leaders continuously face is mentoring and training junior troops to become leaders of the future. To help provide more professional development for this important endeavor, the 193rd Special Operations Wing recently held a three-day, non-commissioned officer leadership development program at Fort Indiantown Gap, Annville, Pennsylvania....
Story by John Goulette | U.S. Army War College Public Affairs | 06.28.2022
Students in the distance education program walked the grounds of the Gettysburg National Battlefield, discussing the roles of key leaders, locations, and turning points in the battle with their seminar mates and faculty historians, who use the battlefield as a strategic leadership case study....
Story by Capt. Travis Mueller | Joint Force Headquarters - Pennsylvania National Guard | 05.04.2022
USPFOs representing all 54 states and territories convened at the Wyndham Gettysburg for their first in-person conference since 2019....
Story by Crista Mary Mack | United States Army Center of Military History | 04.04.2021
While battle planning and execution are in many ways similar today, one factor of military leadership has evolved significantly since the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the role of the senior enlisted leader and that non-commissioned officer’s relationship with his or her commander. Twenty U.S. Army command sergeants major recently trained at a Gettysburg Staff Ride, supposing, while walking the......
Story by Crista Mary Mack | U.S. Army Transformation and Training Command | 04.04.2021
While battle planning and execution are in many ways similar today, one factor of military leadership has evolved significantly since the 1863 Battle of Gettysburg, the role of the senior enlisted leader and that non-commissioned officer’s relationship with a commander. Twenty U.S. Army command sergeants major recently trained at a Gettysburg Staff Ride, supposing, while walking the grounds......