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Voices of Commanders Past

Some thoughts for the new battalion commander.

By Maj Michael Jernigan

First published in the October 2005 Marine Corps Gazette

The parade has ended, the guests have gone home, and the battalion has secured. You sit at your new desk and enjoy a few quiet moments after your change of command. You've done it-you are living your dream and have become a battalion commander. You look around the unfamiliar office and out of habit open the desk drawer. Toward the back you see a silver envelope. Curious, you pull it out and open it.

Voices welcome you to generations of history, "Welcome aboard. We are the Battalion Commanders Past. Over the years we have seen much and learned more. We would like to share some observations with you. " One at a time the Commanders Past begin to speak . . .

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