Salute to Summer features leader professional development seminars

By Pfc. Benjamin HaleJune 20, 2024

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
1 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Andy Hilmes, left, retired Brig. Gen. Larry Burris and Brig. Gen. William Glaser, Director of Synthetic Training Environment Cross Functional Team, speak to the audience at a distinguished visitor leader professional development (LPD) seminar as part of Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. Salute to Summer events like LPDs offer Soldiers opportunities to engage with the community and build cohesive teams. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Hale) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Benjamin Hale) VIEW ORIGINAL
Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
2 / 2 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Andy Hilmes, left, speaks to the audience at a distinguished visitor leader professional development seminar (LPD) as part of Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. Salute to Summer events like LPDs offer Soldiers opportunities to build leadership skills and learn from distinguished members of the community. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Hale) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Benjamin Hale) VIEW ORIGINAL

FORT STEWART, Ga. – Good leadership is a skill that is ever evolving and improving in order to meet the needs and requirements of the situation, and in the Army, good leadership could mean the difference between completing or failing a mission.

As part of 3rd Infantry Division’s (3rd ID) Salute to Summer event, several distinguished visitors from the Marne community led a series of leader professional development seminars, providing an opportunity for Dogface Soldiers to gain valuable insight and experience in a multitude of leadership attributes.

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
Retired U.S. Army Command Sgt. Maj. Jesse Andrews, shares his past experiences as a leader during a distinguished visitor leader professional development (LPD) seminar as part of Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. Events like LPDs give Soldiers opportunities to learn from their predecessors and gain insight from their experiences in leadership. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Camron Hicks) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Camron Hicks) VIEW ORIGINAL

The first seminar, led by Brig. Gen. William Glaser, director of the Synthetic Training Environment Cross Functional Team, featured an analysis of “Thunder Run” [Battle of Baghdad] with an emphasis on company and small unit leadership.

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Larry Burris, left, talks with a Soldier after a distinguished visitor leader professional development seminar during Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. These events give Soldiers opportunities to learn from their predecessors and gain insight from their experiences in leadership. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Hale) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Benjamin Hale) VIEW ORIGINAL

“Mission command doesn’t work unless you have the right culture present within the organization… the most important combat multiplier is trust throughout all levels of your organization," said Glaser.

Retired Brig. Gens. Andy Hilmes and Larry Burris, both veterans of the Battle of Baghdad also spoke at the LPD. Hilmes and Burris emphasized that the ability to trust is incredibly important because it allows members at all levels of command to focus on their jobs and know that other members of the organization are doing their part.

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
Mrs. Kathy Glaser, right, wife of Brig. Gen. William Glaser, discusses challenges faced by spouses during a distinguished visitor leader professional development seminar during Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. Salute to Summer is a means to acknowledge the dedicated support of Families and community members to Soldiers. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Hale) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Benjamin Hale) VIEW ORIGINAL

“I think that trust is everything in having a well built team that trains and lives together, and at this point we had fought together for three weeks,” Hilmes said. “While the pucker factor was high, I would say the confidence level was equally high.”

Having a high level of trust and understanding within an organization encourages Soldiers to go above and beyond to accomplish the mission, such as Staff Sgt. Stevon Booker and Sgt. 1st Class Paul Smith, both Dogface Soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to protec their troops.

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
Retired U.S. Army Gen. David Perkins, left, talks with Col. Alex Perez-Cruz, incoming Commander of 2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team (2nd ABCT), 3rd Infantry Division and Col. Ethan Diven, Commander of 2nd ABCT, before a distinguished visitor leader professional development (LPD) seminar during Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. A LPD seminar forges the resiliency of Soldiers and Families, as well as prepares Soldiers for future challenges. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Benjamin Hale) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Benjamin Hale) VIEW ORIGINAL

“When you lose people like that, who gave their lives in a very extraordinary manner trying to save other people, that has a huge impact on people in both positive and negative ways.” said retired Gen. David Perkins.

While Soldiers in a unit are directly affected by the deaths of their fellow Soldiers, they also have Families back home who are often left wondering if their Soldier is while deployed overseas

Salute to Summer leader professional development series
Retired U.S. Army Maj. Gen. William Grimsley gives a presentation during a leader professional development seminar (LPD) as part of Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. The LPD was one of several offered to Dogface Soldiers throughout the day to include topics such as ‘Mission Command’ and ‘Building Family Readiness Teams’. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Elisha Hall) (Photo Credit: Courtesy) VIEW ORIGINAL

A military spouse leadership professional development seminar was also held to help Fort Stewart spouses learn how to tackle challenges faced by the community, and form meaningful support groups to help each other.

“On the 7th of April 2004 the news came across the bottom of the screen that the 2nd Brigade [2nd Armored Brigade Combat Team], 3rd ID tactical operations center had been hit,” said Kathy Glaser, wife of Brig. Gen. William Glaser. ”Because we knew all the people we had a good network of spouses, we really didn’t want anyone to be alone, and it was all we could do to be with the spouses at that time and to comfort them.”

Salute to Summer leader professional development seminar
Retired U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Andy Hilmes, left, shares leadership advice during a distinguished visitor leader professional development (LPD) seminar as part of Salute to Summer at Fort Stewart, Georgia, June 17, 2024. Salute to Summer events like LPDs offer Soldiers opportunities to build leadership skills and learn from distinguished members of the community. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Camron Hicks) (Photo Credit: Pfc. Camron Hicks) VIEW ORIGINAL

Events like the Salute to Summer professional development seminars not only help Soldiers learn from their predecessors, but also prioritize the development of the overall military Family, and is one of the many ways 3rd ID is working to put people first and stay combat ready.