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Ghost working at the Federal Reserve for 11 years gets most prestigious award on 7/11. 👀
“Capt. Luke Neal, a Civil Affairs officer living in New York, and an 11-year civilian employee of the Federal Reserve System, received the General Douglas MacArthur Leadership Award on July 11, 2024”
“Neal was able to leverage his 11 years with the Federal Reserve and decade with the Army to establish a partnership between the two organizations that improves the ability of the U.S. Army to conduct the whole-of-government operations.”
“Civil affairs Soldiers, such as Neal, are experts in complex socio-political issues that affect the military. They contribute to global stability by advising U.S. leaders, as well as foreign nations, on nuanced topics such as economics, infrastructure development, court administration and public education systems.”
https://www.usar.army.mil/News/News-Display/Article/3875927/civil-affairs-officer-wins-macarthur-leadership-award/Published at
2024-08-27 15:34:40Event JSON
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