The St. Louis County Historical Society and its Veterans Memorial Hall program invites the public to Lessons in Leadership: Forged Under Fire. The seminar is co-hosted by the Northland Human Resources Association and Veterans Memorial Hall, a program of the St. Louis County Historical Society. The seminar will be on Friday, November 15, 2019, from 2 PM to 4 PM and held in the Depot Theater in the St. Louis County Heritage & Arts Center. The cost is $15.
Four-star General Richard Neal, USMC (Ret.) holds a master’s degree from Tulane University and is a graduate of the National War College. He will base his conversation on the contents of his book: What Now, Lieutenant?: Leadership Forged From Events in Vietnam, Desert Storm and Beyond. Just before his retirement in 1998, General Neal served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps. Since retirement, he has been a Senior Fellow for the National Defense University.
The seminar will be moderated by Alan M. Anderson, PhD, FCIArb, a nationally recognized trial lawyer who practice is international in scope. He has a Master of Arts in Military History and received his PhD in War Studies from King’s College, London. He will introduce the topic and facilitate a question and answer session for attendees.
Proceeds from the event will benefit Medal of Honor Row in the Veterans Memorial Hall gallery. Reservations for the seminar may be secured by calling 218-733-7500, or for on-line registrations go to http://www.northlandhra.org/event-3547230. Seating is limited.
Veterans Memorial Hall, established in 1909, is a program of the St. Louis County Historical Society. It is the mission of Veterans Memorial Hall to preserve and collect veterans’ stories and artifacts, and to educate the public about the history of veterans from northeastern Minnesota.