Fortis Fortuna Adiuvat
Greetings, everyone. As I write this, it is Saturday morning, March 6th, and I am in San Antonio staying at the Hotel Gibbs. I arrived in San Antonio at 1 AM after speaking at a Veterans Memorial event in Murphy, Texas. My room is on the 6th floor, in the corner, overlooking The Alamo battlefield. I was truly tired upon getting into my room, but I opened up the curtains and looked down upon the Alamo in the city lights, and the aforementioned Latin quote came to mind, “Fortune Favors the Bold.”
There have been many different attributions of this quote, including Alexander the Great. However, when one considers those words, and this day, it embodies the defenders of The Alamo, led by a 26-year-old, Lt. Col. William Barret Travis.
Meet Liberia’s Army Chief Of Staff: Maj/Gen. Prince Charles Johnson, III – The Man With Vision Meet Liberia’s Army Chief Of Staff: Maj/Gen. Prince Charles Johnson, III – The Man With Vision
The Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) nowadays has become the most respectable institution, due to its professional services, and the unique behaviour of its men and women in arms gives rise to this profile to note that the AFL Chief Staff is a man with vision.
Flipping through the pages of the success story of our Country, Liberia Army Chief of Staff, it was indeed the best venture to holistically bring to light for the benefit of the public the academic and professional military background of the head of Liberia’s men and women in arms.
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(Editor’s Note: Meyer is Senior Naval Science Instructor of the NJROTC at CHS)
All Navy Junior Reserve Officers Training Corp programs are required to be inspected by the Area Manager, who is the liaison between the units and the US Navy, at least once every other academic school year to determine whether or not requirements and standards for retention of units in the program are being met. Units not in an evaluation or probation status must complete an “Off-Site Evaluation” during those academic years in which the Area Manager is not performing a Unit Inspection. Off-Site inspection Officers are typically from the local area, and this year, Captain Bob Kerman was invited to perform the inspection for Carson High School. Captain Kerman is the Senior Naval Science Instructor for Churchill County High School’s NJROTC program. Because of limitations due to COVID-19, 22 Naval Science IV cadets, who consist only of seniors, took part in the inspection. This year’s inspection wa
3rd BCT, 1st Armored Division Leadership
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COL Jabari M. Miller
COL Jabari Miller graduated from the United States Military Academy and was commissioned as an Armor officer in 1997. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science, and a master’s degree in Military Arts and Sciences from the School of Advance Military Study.
COL Miller’s past assignments include Tank Platoon Leader and Company Executive Officer in 1st Battalion, 67th Armor at Fort Hood, Texas, and Cavalry Troop Executive Officer in 4th Squadron, 7th Cavalry in South Korea. From 2001 to 2008, he was assigned to the 2d ‘DAGGER’ Brigade, 1st Infantry Division as a Brigade Plans Officer and Brigade S1. He subsequently commanded both Alpha Company and HHC, 1st Battalion, 77th Armor. When promoted to Major, he served as a Military Transition Team Chief during the brigade’s deployment to Iraq. In 2011, he served as Battalion Executive Officer, 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry, 3IBCT, 1st Armored D