By Navy Lt. j.g. Egdanis Torres Sierra, Resolute Support
Headquarters
KABUL, Afghanistan, Sept. 5, 2017 — Operating with purpose,
Afghan and Resolute Support sergeants major met here last week to share their
experiences and continue improving Afghan security forces.
The quarterly gathering of senior enlisted leaders from
around Afghanistan, known as the Warfighter Forum, was their largest meeting in
more than a year. The forum helped to solidify the way ahead on the new U.S.
South Asia strategy, participants said.
During the forum -- the theme of which was "Operating
with Purpose" -- the enlisted leaders shared best practices in building
combat capabilities, a discussion that included a range of topics such as
operational awareness, personnel accountability, combined firepower, leadership
development and training and logistic support.
Army Gen. John W. Nicholson, commander of NATO's Resolute
Support mission, attended the forum and highlighted the critical role of
experienced senior enlisted leaders. He said they are the catalyst for
executing President Ashraf Ghani's vision for improving Afghanistan's national
defense and security forces.
Developing Young Talent
Keeping with their theme, the leaders said one way to
operate with purpose is to continue helping Afghan leaders to develop their
young talent, who will ultimately shape and execute reforms.
U.S. Army Maj. Gen. L. Neil Thurgood, deputy commander for
Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan, spoke at the forum and
elaborated on the topic of leadership.
"As we bring up a new generation of soldiers, you all
are going to be the steady force, the constant force of leadership of your
army," Thurgood said. "It is very important … that you have the
courage to tell your superiors which officer should stay or be removed. Your
responsibility is to shape the leadership of your army."
Silence filled the room when U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. David M.
Clark, the Resolute Support command sergeant major, asked the senior
noncommissioned officers one question: What are you fighting for?
"We are bringing combat power to fight those who are
killing innocent families and stealing the future of your kids. We are charging
you to win. This is our window of opportunity to crush the enemy," he
said. "Be proud, but not satisfied, and don't forget what you're fighting
for."
Sergeant Major Academy
The group welcomed and congratulated the newest graduates of
the Afghan National Army Sergeant Major Academy, who earned their promotions
after meeting rigorous academic and physical requirements.
Academy training consists of three main areas: leadership;
resource management, including logistic planning and accountability; and
military operations at the strategic, operational and tactical levels,
explained Command Sgt. Maj. Mohibullah Hamdard, the academy's executive
officer.
Clark urged the Afghan forces' newest sergeants major to
provide leadership daily -- but to lead by example through actions -- and by
earning and keeping the trust of their soldiers by truly caring for them.
"You are the strength of the noncommissioned officers
corps. You are the strength of the military," he said. "Leadership is
about the heart, so continue to have a heart for this mission. Continue to have
a heart to endure sacrifice and to commit to the people who need us the
most."
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