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  1. General Mattis: "We must reject any thinking of our cities as a 'battlespace' that our uniformed military is called upon to 'dominate.'” via

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  2. Admiral Mullen: "I cannot remain silent...Our fellow citizens are not the enemy, and must never become so."

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  3. Powerful statement and call to channel our justifiable anger into effective action.

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  4. I’m joining the movement to allow Black voices to be heard and amplified, while taking time to listen, reflect and learn more.

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  5. Like many before them throughout history, the men and women on the frontlines of this pandemic may say they’re “just doing their jobs” - but they’ll forever be celebrated for fighting to save the world.

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  6. Leaders who use this time of uncertainty as an opportunity for reflection and growth will build teams that bring more meaning to their work during this crisis, and beyond. via

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  7. The brave men and women in the U.S. military are serving a cause greater than themselves. And some pay the ultimate price for doing so. Today Lorrie and I honor them and all U.S. service members all over the world.

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  8. Preserving workplace culture is as important as ever during this pandemic - and more challenging than ever. Great read from with tips on how leaders can do it. via

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  9. An important article about how to keep us safe when we fly. I know one of the authors well. Capt. Larry Rooney is a colleague who spent 18 months working on the NTSB investigation of .

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  10. As we recognize , we celebrate the bravery and dedication of all EMS and frontline workers who protect the safety and wellbeing of all our communities on a daily basis.

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  11. This is a long article, but it's worth the read. I met in 2009 at a Harvard event. He is a brilliant physician who is a champion of adopting aviation safety protocols for medicine. via

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  12. The impact of the on the workplace will extend far beyond quarantine. outlines how leaders at every level can, and should, prepare for the future of work. via

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  13. Leaders who stand out among their peers are those with appropriate emotional intelligence and those who have their team’s best interests at heart. via

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  14. Leaders must always encourage team building, especially in the most challenging times.

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  15. Below are my full thoughts this as we celebrate the love, care, and hard work of all mothers, everywhere.

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  16. 3/3 So, today let us take heart from those who came before us and do our duty as citizens to protect and preserve our democracy. via

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  17. 2/3 An entire generation gave their all in a six-year-long titanic global struggle to save the world from fascism and authoritarian rule. It's estimated that between 70 & 85 million people died from the war or war-related causes. Sadly, we still face some of these challenges now.

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  18. 1/3 Today is the 75th anniversary of (Victory in Europe), when Nazi Germany surrendered unconditionally, ending fighting in Europe during World War II. via

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  19. GPS is critically important to our national security and our economy. Yet has approved a private company's use of frequencies that will interfere with GPS. This wrongheaded and dangerous decision must be reversed. via

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  20. Ingenuity at its finest - a young man in Vermont came up with the idea for graduates to donate their unused graduation gowns to frontline healthcare workers in need of PPE. via

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