In this episode I discuss the life and career of United States Marine Corps General Robert Neller (ret.), former Commandant of the USMC and Commanding General of Marine Corps Forces Central Command.
Raised in East Lansing, Michigan--home of the Michigan State University Spartans--Robert Neller embodies the famous fighting spirit once held by the Spartans of old. A cunning warrior, compassionate leader, and expert tactician Neller would led Marines in battles all across the world. In Panama he ended the regime of a brutal dictator, in Somalia he provided locals with access to humanitarian aid, and in Iraq he ensured that 9/11 would never happen again. His experience is undisputed, his leadership tested, and his resolve relentless.
Yet, over the course of his nearly forty five year long career in the USMC Neller did so much more. He trained future generations of both enlisted Marines at MCRD San Diego and officers at Quantico, Virginia. He also served in a NATO staff position in Belgium and interacted frequently with US allies and partners.
But this is only a small part of his entire career so be so to tune into this episode to find out all about General Robert Neller's career in the United States Marine Corps and service to his nation.
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