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green_bowl_packer
08-03-2006, 06:50 PM
Team Gets Inspirational Talk From Retired Marine General

by Mike Spofford, Packers.com
posted 08/03/2006

Mike McCarthy is sure to deliver his share of inspirational speeches during his first year as head coach of the Green Bay Packers.

But during training camp, he's having leadership figures from other walks of life inspire his players.

On Wednesday, retired U.S. Marine Corps General Charles C. Krulak spoke to the team for approximately an hour after practice and had the undivided attention of nearly everyone in the room.

Krulak, who served 35 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and is a former member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, detailed some of the defining moments of his life during two decorated tours in Vietnam.

He described in riveting detail how as a 22-year-old rifle company commander, he witnessed the utmost in selflessness, as a member of his squad made the ultimate sacrifice in the face of machine-gun fire to allow his platoon members to reach safety.

Other actions he recalled in the heat of combat displayed the moral courage and integrity of some of his bravest soldiers and best friends.

Those three elements - selflessness, moral courage and integrity - define character to Krulak, and he concluded with a simple message for the 2006 Packers.

"Talent gets you to the top," Krulak said. "But being a man of character keeps you there."

He also finished to a standing ovation from all the players and coaches.

"Anytime you're able to listen to a war vet tell you what really goes on out there, it's important," center Scott Wells said. "We lead more or less a sheltered life, and we're not exposed to life-or-death situations. To hear him demonstrate what it takes to make it through those situations, it's powerful."

McCarthy plans to have two more inspirational speakers address the team over the next two weeks.

"To have people like General Krulak talk about real life experiences is an opportunity to show how teamwork and sacrifice go beyond what we do on the football field," McCarthy said. "We're building a true team environment and sometimes when you step outside of football, that message has more meaning."

Judging by the players' response, McCarthy is right.

"Some of the stories he had were just amazing, and you don't hear something like that every day," linebacker Ben Taylor said. "It was an honor just to listen to him.

"To hear him talk about what it's like in war time really shows the true meaning of character and what it means to have character."

Lare
08-03-2006, 08:00 PM
Yeah, but is it better than paintball contests and bowling?

green_bowl_packer
08-03-2006, 08:02 PM
Don't forget dodgeball !!!

http://www.packers.com/news/stories/2005/06/08/2/

Travbrew
08-04-2006, 07:57 AM
Gen Krulak is an imposing 5'6" bundle of energy. A literal whirling dervish. (kinda like a badger? maybe a wolverine.)
Before being promoted and moving on to become Commandant of the Marine Corps he was the Commander of Marine Forces Pacific. I had the distinct honor to serve under his command during his tenure there. That man could inspire to do the un-imaginable, and it's no surprise that MM had him come in to speak at TC. Yes, I would agree, definitavely more effective that paintball or bowling. Thanks for putting this on here. I don't check out the other sites very often, and I prob. would have missed it.

Partial
08-04-2006, 08:27 AM
Well, for starters Thank you Travbrew for representing our country.

Secondly, I think Sherman did those for team building exercises. Hopefully, McCarthy encorporates some of that stuff. I took a sociology class for school recently, and I guess there is a serious correllation to a team's (loosely defined; not necessarily sports teams) success and the team building, fun, bond building experiences they have outside of the work aspect.

So Paintball, Bowling, Pizza Party, Company party, etc all fit the bill (though maybe not for football)

MJZiggy
08-04-2006, 08:32 AM
I think teambuilding is great, but at the moment, I'd say it's impossible to build a cohesive unit as some of these guys are in intense competition for their jobs and even if you did establish some camaraderie, there is the chance that the guy you've bonded with will be cut. Perhaps they need a party after the 53-man cutdown. Then at least the competition is done and you know who you're playing with.

woodbuck27
08-04-2006, 02:20 PM
Gen Krulak is an imposing 5'6" bundle of energy. A literal whirling dervish. (kinda like a badger? maybe a wolverine.)
Before being promoted and moving on to become Commandant of the Marine Corps he was the Commander of Marine Forces Pacific. I had the distinct honor to serve under his command during his tenure there. That man could inspire to do the un-imaginable, and it's no surprise that MM had him come in to speak at TC. Yes, I would agree, definitavely more effective that paintball or bowling. Thanks for putting this on here. I don't check out the other sites very often, and I prob. would have missed it.

Here's your MAN:

http://x27.xanga.com/980a77334423270438628/z47360329.jpg

On Wednesday, retired U.S. Marine Corps General Charles C. Krulak spoke to the team for approximately an hour after practice and had the undivided attention of nearly everyone in the room. Krulak, who served 35 years in the U.S. Marine Corps and is a former member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, detailed some of the defining moments of his life during two decorated tours in Vietnam. He described in riveting detail how as a 22-year-old rifle company commander, he witnessed the utmost in selflessness, as a member of his squad made the ultimate sacrifice in the face of machine-gun fire to allow his platoon members to reach safety.

Other actions he recalled in the heat of combat displayed the moral courage and integrity of some of his bravest soldiers and best friends.Those three elements - selflessness, moral courage and integrity - define character to Krulak, and he concluded with a simple message for the 2006 Packers. "Talent gets you to the top," Krulak said. "But being a man of character keeps you there." He also finished to a standing ovation from all the players and coaches.

KEEP THE FAITH - GO PACKERS !!

Travbrew
08-04-2006, 09:44 PM
Partial, Thanks.
MJ....I think you nailed it. Once the 53 is set, then let loose with the team building. Unfortunately the 53 are decided so close to the regular season that "fun stuff" is not really going to happen. Anyway, team building is vidal..I'm just not sure that Shermie had a handle on how to accomplish it.
Woodbuck..Sweet pic. Thanks.