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    Victory Week Leadership Panel Offers Advice for Future

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    By KMAN Staff on June 9, 2021 Fort Riley, Local News
    The Fort Riley Military Base and army installation in north central Kansas. -- (c) 2018 Tony Webster

    Former and current commanders of Fort Riley joined a virtual panel to discuss leadership both in and out of the military.

    The event was hosted by the First Division Museum in Cantigny Park in Illinois. Current Commanding General D.A. Sims was asked what advice he would give to the future leaders.

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    Sims says those three phrases made him think about all of the things in his life that had gone well. While thinking on those events, he realized he could bring those back to any of those three key phrases.

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    Sims was also joined by Executive Director of the Governor’s Military Council Lt. Gen. Perry Wiggins.

    U.S. Army Chief of Staff, Gen. James McConville will be making a stop at Ft. Riley as part of “Victory Week” on Thursday.

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