Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
NCLS 2025 - Warfighters to Win Special Coverage
In this special episode of Long Blue Leadership, we present our Long Blue Line Podcast Network coverage of National Character and Leadership Symposium 2025.
SUMMARY
The theme for this year’s symposium was “Warfighters to Win.” Cadets heard from leaders who model the warrior spirit of our Air Force and Space Force. Host, Ted Robertson, Multimedia and Podcast Specialist for the Air Force Academy Association of Graduates and Foundation, spoke with organizers, speakers, and panelists who came to NCLS from all across the military and academia.
OUR GUESTS FOR THIS EPISODE
SEGMENT 1
Topic: a look inside CCLD, the annual production of NCLS, and a preview of who is guesting in this podcast.
Ms. Danielle Brines
NCLS Program Director
Dr. Michele Johnson
NCLS Speaker Engagement Team Lead
SEGMENT 2
Topic: the thinking behind NCLS and how the Academy and cadets benefit and gain from the event and year-round programs.
Dr. Doug Lindsay ’92
Executive Editor, Journal of Character and Leadership Development
Author, In Your Moment: Mastering Your Leadership Thresholds
SEGMENT 3
Topic: Sharing their journeys to careers in support of Strike Eagle Squadrons.
1st Lt. Gabrielle "DARE" Sutedjo ’21
Intelligence Analyst for the 4th Fighter Wing, Seymour Johnson AFB supporting four Strike Eagle squadrons.
Capt. Joel Zamot ’18
Lead Weapons Systems Officer, 335th Fighter Squadron, Seymour Johnson AFB supporting four Strike Eagle squadrons.
SEGMENT 4
Topic: Task Force Hope: Crisis Leadership and Moral Injury Recovery. Task Force (TF) Hope equips participants with the tools to face adversity head-on, lead decisively through crisis, and recover with resilience from the lasting weight of moral injuries. Forged in the crucible of operational challenges, it embodies 14 years of relentless refinement, evolving from a 2010 Squadron Officer School (SOS) paper into a powerful SOS elective and further sharpened by the innovative rigor of the 2020 SOS Think Tank. Tested and validated by over 2,000 Air Force captains, three academic years of Air War College students and faculty, the 55th Operations Group Global Squadron Command Summit, and multiple Air Force, Army, and USSOF units, TF Hope empowers leaders to master their craft, make bold decisions amidst uncertainty, and outpace the chaos of crisis. The resounding feedback from participants underscores its impact: “Why didn’t I hear this earlier in my career?”
Col. Jonathan Sawtelle
Founder of Task Force Hope
Air Force Weather Career Field Manager at Headquarters Air Force, the Pentagon, Washington D.C.
Lt. Col. Brandon Murphy ’07
Director of Operations for the 306th Operations Support Squadron at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
Maj. Tara Holmes
Chief of Cadet Development at the Center for Character and Leadership Development at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
SEGMENT 5
Dr. John Torres ’82
Topic: "No Excuses." Dr. John Torres is a self-described “Air Force brat” who graduated from the U.S. Air Force Academy in 1982. His 32-year military career in the Air Force included active duty as a C-130 Hercules pilot and service in the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve as a flight surgeon. His military service also included a tour of duty in Iraq in 2004, as well as rescue missions at the South Pole and in response to Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. Leveraging his combined medical and military experience, Torres helped establish training courses for NATO Special Forces soldiers to ensure a high level of consistency across various nations, languages and cultures.
SEGMENT 6
Topic: Preview of our interview with the four winners of the Capt. Sullenberger Award for Courage. The podcast was hosted by Bryan Grossman, Association of Graduates and Foundation Senior Director of Communications. Publication is set for March 13-16, 2025.
Capt. Claire Eddins, USAFA ’18
Capt. Carla Nava, USAFA ’18
Capt. Logan Cowan, USAFA ‘18
Capt. Kyle Abraham, USAFA ’19,
All warfighter graduates distinguished themselves in what has been called the largest air-to-air engagement in over 50 years when they helped turn away Iran’s April 2024 attack against Israel. Their extraordinary airmanship contributed greatly to preserving regional stability, protecting Coalition forces, and saving countless civilian lives."
Copy Credit: USAFA Superintendent's Office
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