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Posted on Nov 7, 2014
GEN George Casey
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Wow! How awesome is it to have GEN George Casey, a former Chief of Staff of the Army, writing directly to all of us here in the RallyPoint community! Thank you for taking time to get engaged with all of us, Sir.
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Capt Brandon Charters
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My thoughts exactly CPT Aaron Kletzing. What an honor.
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CPT Zachary Brooks
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Sir, these are excellent suggestions and ones that I wish had been instilled in me at a younger age.

I have learned many of these throughout my years, but they bear learning and repeating to the younger leaders as they are up and coming.

Thank you
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CPT Richard Riley
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Your keys to a successful transition are a good focal point for many members. With permission, I would like to also add this in the Resources for Veterans & Service Members transition section so that members can easily find this information in the future.
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General Casey: 6 Keys to a Successful Transition
SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Great advice, especially for someone currently transitioning out of the Army! Thank you GEN George Casey!
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SFC Broker
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Sir, that is hitting the nail right on the head. Every ounce of success I've had as a businessman can be traced to those principles.

Never selling yourself short is the most important one for me!
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SFC Mark Merino
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I shared this to another social media site and they ask, "General Casey has his own web site?" Other people wanted to know how long General Casey and I had been friends....haha.
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MSG Brad Sand
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I think my first key to a successful transition would be to make the rank of Genral. If you are able to transition from the military as an NCO, life can be a little rough but if you are leaving with your own flag with Stars on it...it is different kind of rought, and I would be willing to trade.
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WO1 Targeting Effects Officer
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Please don't make it about you.
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MSG Brad Sand
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Chief, tell me you would not trade retirement checks with the General?
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MSG Brad Sand
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WO1 (Join to see) - It was intended as a joke, but the root of all jokes is a kernel of truth. It was not actually about me as much as the entire enlisted Corp. I am proud of my accomplishments and was not complaining but I would argue that the physical and mental toll an enlisted soldier takes over a career is greater than that of the Warrant or Officer Corps, but the retirement compensation is greater for those other Corps.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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ALCON -- great to see everyone's excitement (mine as well!) to see this personally written piece to all of us in the RallyPoint community from GEN George Casey.

Here is my question for everyone -- what next topic or question would you love to see GEN George Casey tell us about next? For example, one idea would be "Tell us about a time you faced a difficult decision while running the Iraq War, and what you learned from that experience."
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CPT Company Commander
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What about those who don't want to transition out, but stay in and become fullly employed? I am happy with my current position and unit, but I am a reservist (TPU) and the part-time status leaves me underemployed.
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Sir, I agree wholeheartedly with all six points. Though I have a ways to go before I'm in the transition period, I fully intend on keeping these points in mind when the time comes.

I was moved to comment by point six- that quote has always inspired me. It reflects the spirit of the United States of America. We're not afraid to get dirty, to have our faces marred by dust and blood in the pursuit of our goals and what is right. The indomitable spirit of this great nation made it what it is today. I pray we never lose it.
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MAJ Jeff Coulter
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Thank you so much for the guidance, sir. It's an honor to serve.
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