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Ep. 7 - LTC Josh Powers, Gen. Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award Winner, Author, and Iraq/Afghanistan Veteran

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Leadership is defined as the action of leading a group of people or an organization. The concept seems very straightforward and simple enough but the execution is the most important but also difficult part. It's even more challenging to be a dynamic and effective leader.
LTC Josh Powers is a true dynamic and effective leader. Douglas MacArthur Award winners display true commitment to Army values; unequaled technical and tactical competence; and a mature understanding of their leaders, subordinates, and peers. Take a listen to what real leadership is and what it takes to lead from a living prime example.

This is not an official DOD or Army product. While some guests may still be in uniform, their appearance on this show is in no way tied to their job. The intent of this podcast is to secure the living histories of these warriors.
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"I Left My Home" DH Beats Trap Remix used with permission given National Infantry Museum Foundation and National Infantry Association via Infantry Podcast.
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Leadership is defined as the action of leading a group of people or an organization. The concept seems very straightforward and simple enough but the execution is the most important but also difficult part. It's even more challenging to be a dynamic and effective leader.
LTC Josh Powers is a true dynamic and effective leader. Douglas MacArthur Award winners display true commitment to Army values; unequaled technical and tactical competence; and a mature understanding of their leaders, subordinates, and peers. Take a listen to what real leadership is and what it takes to lead from a living prime example.

This is not an official DOD or Army product. While some guests may still be in uniform, their appearance on this show is in no way tied to their job. The intent of this podcast is to secure the living histories of these warriors.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Gqj8HusS4M
"I Left My Home" DH Beats Trap Remix used with permission given National Infantry Museum Foundation and National Infantry Association via Infantry Podcast.
Please visit and support their work.
To support the Infantry Podcast, go to https://infantryassn.org/donate/ and enter Podcast in the "In Honor Of" space.
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