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@MarkHertling

Lover of family, former soldier, aspiring leader, constant learner, author of *Growing Physician Leaders*

Orlando, FL
Joined December 2015

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    Jan 2

    Real leaders bring together common commitment and shared undertaking to address complex challenge. Real leaders build teams.

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  2. A few things we were told this week: -Soviets right to invade Afghanistan -WH planning another Kim summit -Bolton will “calm” the Middle East -Terrorists flowing through southern border -The shutdown may last months or years -One can’t be impeached if one’s doing a good job

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  4. Retweeted
    23 hours ago

    Why the targets matter: the AfD is the far right fascist party in Germany that’s financially and ideologically aligned with Russia - and they weren’t targeted in this targeted infiltration and release of info.

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    17 hours ago
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    Walls don’t work.

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  6. Jan 3

    Congratulations, Coach Monken of Army West Point. Well deserved.

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  7. Jan 3

    Insightful piece by my old boss ⁦⁩ “In the end, each had to ask himself, At what point does my serving in this White House become less a guardrail and more an enabler?”

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  8. Jan 2

    Discussing comments regarding former SecDef Mattis and other issues with friend and at 1025pm EST.

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  9. Retweeted
    Jan 2

    Reading “Growing Physician Leaders” by who discusses the importance of Professionalism, quoting his good friend Gen. Martin Dempsey: “You don’t get to be a professional just because you say you are. You actually have to understand the requirements and act the part”

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  10. Jan 2

    . comes in post-cabinet meeting with the most understated comment so far in 2019: “Well, a lot to unpack there.”

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  11. Jan 2

    This is an critical article by ⁦⁩ . I’m convinced our professional military leaders will prevent any fracture in civil-military relations, but I’m concerned most Americans don’t even see the current threats.

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  12. Jan 2

    This is true. Gen McChrystal did the right thing in offering his resignation, and truthfully President Obama needed to accept it. Both were a show of “what right looks like.” We all long for that kind of decision-making now.

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  13. Jan 2

    It’s interesting that West Point’s graduates who fought on both sides of the Civil War formed this association specifically to help reunite our country after the war. A lesson for today in how soldiers brought our nation together after it had been divided.

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  14. Jan 2

    These are exactly the things we talk about in leadership classes (with a few more, like “return messages”) when discussing trust; trust is the basic requirement for leading.

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  15. Jan 2

    On with the savvy & Alisyn Cammarotta discussing Syria and Gen McChrystal on at 0715EST. Welcome to 2019!

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  16. Jan 1

    Well written, pointed, and fresh words from a newly elected Senator who has a bit of experience in government. “Mitt Romney: The president shapes the public character of the nation. Trump’s character falls short.”

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  17. Jan 1

    The “Laura Made Me Do It” Defense may not hold up.

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  18. Jan 1

    Really? Stan McChrystal? Going after Stan McChrystal on New Years Day? Seriously?

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  19. Retweeted
    Dec 31

    Happy New Year! Remember who you are, where you come from, and who you represent!

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  20. Jan 1

    Real leaders have a vision, and they wake with the optimism needed to reach their goals! May we all accomplish our objectives in 2019 and contribute to a better world. But first...coffee!

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