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In this intriguing audio podcast, a member of our Advisory Board, Roy H. Adams, Jr., PhD, Colonel (Ret), US Army, tells a story about reporting for duty as a young officer soon after graduating from Ranger School.

Roy tells about how he was greeted at the base by a quite frail and physically unimpressive sergeant—someone Roy thought looked like a “wimp”…. The man’s name was Sergeant Charles Morris…

After making his initial unkind judgment about Sergeant Morris, Roy was told about the Sergeant’s story…
And, as Roy looks back on the Sergeant’s story, what emerges is how you have to be careful in making snap judgments about anyone because “You Never Know” who the person might be…
Please enjoy.