CASCOM personnel talk professionalism during CAPE seminar

By Keith Desbois, Combined Arms Support Command Public AffairsJanuary 27, 2014

CASCOM personnel talk professionalism during CAPE seminar
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FORT LEE, Va. - Sgt. Maj. Dave Stewart, Center for the Army Profession and Ethic senior enlisted advisor, discussed leadership, mentoring and ethics with Combined Arms Support Command Soldiers and civilians during two seminars hosted by the Army Logistics University Jan. 23.

CASCOM is responsible for training over 180,000 students annually, through 541 courses taught by the Ordnance, Quartermaster and Transportation schools, Soldier Support Institute and ALU. It is also a major subordinate command of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command.

The seminars were an interactive event designed to stimulate discussion about developing Soldiers as professionals. Topics included building military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps and stewardship.

Stewart, joined by Col. Denton Knapp, CAPE director, is touring Army installations to provide in-depth training to integrate the Army profession, ethic and character development doctrine and concepts into leadership development sessions.

For more information on CAPE and the Army profession, visit their website at http://cape.army.mil.

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