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Professional, Moral and Ethical Lessons from the War on Terror

 

60 - 90 Minutes
Lt. General Richard C. Harding

 

(USAF, Retired)
 

 

 

Can we do that?  It's the core question of ethical and professional quandaries.
For Lt. General Rich Harding, that question forms the theme of this presentation. Your professional obligations and aspirations may not be summoned in the command center during the most costly attack in U.S. history, but for each of your clients, their case is a matter of personal terror and your counsel must be just as steady and well-reasoned. From 9/11 through the current war against terrorism, the parallels Harding outlines will strike home.

 

His presentation is enriched by his participation in policy makers' decisions on 9/11, his service in combat theaters, and his involvement in decision-making in the Pentagon regarding application of law in multiple operations in the Middle East.  His views are further informed by his legal leadership at Air Combat Command and Air Force Space Command, and by a childhood spent living in Lebanon and Pakistan.

 

He uses real-world examples of how policy makers reach decisions that affect when and how we go to war against terrorist organizations.  This presentation is a compelling explanation of how history, military science, and cultural awareness give rise to changes in policy and law.

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Unconditional Guarantee
If you are not convinced that your understanding of the course topic has
improved after completion of any P.E.G.® seminar, we will refund your course tuition.

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