CGSC Foundation Trustee, Fellow guest on “Tipping Spears” Podcast

The March 2, episode of the “Tipping Spears” podcast features special guest Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Robert L. Caslen, CGSC Foundation Trustee and Simons Center Senior Research Fellow. Episode 53 of the “Tipping Spears” podcast captures Caslen’s thoughts on character, leadership, and his latest book The Impossible Mission: The Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Iraq.

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Robert Caslen served 43 years in the U.S. Army, including seven combat and overseas deployments, culminating in his role as the 59th Superintendent of the United States Military Academy at West Point. He authored the Department of Defense Strategy for the Global War on Terror and later became the 29th President of the University of South Carolina. A respected voice on leadership, ethics, and national security, he co-authored The Character Edge: Leading and Winning with Integrity and wrote The Impossible Mission: The Withdrawal of U.S. Forces from Iraq. He continues to contribute to national security and leadership education as a Trustee of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Foundation and Salem University.

“Tipping Spears” with Hannah Becker dives deep into the stories of the people shaping cyber, defense, and national security. Through thought-provoking conversations, “Tipping Spears” uncovers the career journeys, lessons learned, and personal insights of leaders and innovators in these mission-critical fields.

To learn more and listen to the podcast, please follow the links below.
LTG Robert Caslen, USA (Ret.): Character, Leadership, and “The Impossible Mission” – “Tipping Spears” YouTube
LTG Robert Caslen, USA (Ret.): Character, Leadership, and “The Impossible Mission” – “Tipping Spears” Spotify


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