Private Henry C. debourer had been with George company since early in the war he was one of the few survivors from the original third platoon basically because in those first hard months of combat he had not seen one good firefight. He could always tell when the platoon was in for a major bloodletting and invariably he'd find an excuse to be somewhere else Normally that excuse was going on sick call which by regulation he was allowed to do and you couldn't stop him. The next time a tank moved and exposed our guys I'd fire a 3.5 bazooka right up his ass there was no more movementI saw a soldier prone on the ice he'd been there a
0:00:00 - Opening. Jocko's foundations of leadership. The Foreword for the new release of "About Face".
0:40:43 - Discussion
0:46:43 - Lessons from Hackworth still applicable today.
1:20:08 - Final thoughts and take-aways.
1:27:42 - How to stay on THE PATH.
1:58:40 - Closing gratitude.
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