I had an eventful evening last night…one that I’ll not forget for a long time.
I was invited by one of the golfers at my home course to attend a charity function for children of soldiers killed in action.
I got to meet and speak with two generals…one was Brigadier General Edward J. Chrystal, Jr…who commands the NJ National Guard…
…and the second was General David H. Petraeus!
General Petraeus, who arrived on a fairway of a golf course via helicopter, is a warm, outgoing, friendly guy who suffered through tens of dozens of handshakes…and photos. This man is a quality guy…through and through.
During a question/answer interview period…he showed himself to be on top of every possible situation and event currently taking place. His intelligence and ability to make complex thoughts clear are incredible.
I am delighted there are people of his quality who can give advice and recommendations to our leaders.
I also managed to cross something off my bucket list. For the last three decades I have searched for a chance to salute a Medal of Honor winner…and Colonel Jack Jacobs, a Medal winner allowed me, although not in uniform, to salute him (actually, salute the medal) and got a return salute.
The evening was beyond imagination.
I was invited by one of the golfers at my home course to attend a charity function for children of soldiers killed in action.
I got to meet and speak with two generals…one was Brigadier General Edward J. Chrystal, Jr…who commands the NJ National Guard…
…and the second was General David H. Petraeus!
General Petraeus, who arrived on a fairway of a golf course via helicopter, is a warm, outgoing, friendly guy who suffered through tens of dozens of handshakes…and photos. This man is a quality guy…through and through.
During a question/answer interview period…he showed himself to be on top of every possible situation and event currently taking place. His intelligence and ability to make complex thoughts clear are incredible.
I am delighted there are people of his quality who can give advice and recommendations to our leaders.
I also managed to cross something off my bucket list. For the last three decades I have searched for a chance to salute a Medal of Honor winner…and Colonel Jack Jacobs, a Medal winner allowed me, although not in uniform, to salute him (actually, salute the medal) and got a return salute.
The evening was beyond imagination.