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Many students of war know how conflict should be conducted. Many desire to learn how war should conclude. Lessons of War--Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, Leadership at Gettysburg discovers profound leadership lessons embedded in Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. The book takes these principles and shows how the battle of Gettysburg demonstrated that cessation of a conflict and eternal principles of reconciliation become standards of achievement when a war or a battle comes to a close.

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Many students of war know how conflict should be conducted. Many desire to learn how war should conclude. Lessons of War--Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, Leadership at Gettysburg discovers profound leadership lessons embedded in Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address. The book takes these principles and shows how the battle of Gettysburg demonstrated that cessation of a conflict and eternal principles of reconciliation become standards of achievement when a war or a battle comes to a close.
Autorenporträt
The Author Glen Aubrey I enjoy traveling, especially to Gettysburg, Washington, D.C., Europe, and the Middle East. I treasure multi-cultural experiences and am fulfilled when conducting conference center presentations and speaking engagements. Enjoyments in life include walking, bicycle riding, and being with family and close friends; also a fireplace, my dogs, listening to classical music and profound artistic works. I appreciate, compose, and arrange multiple styles of music. I earnestly engage in creatively stimulating conversations on uplifting topics, listening and responding to other people's well-thought-out perspectives. I love to laugh. I thoroughly enjoy good football and baseball games. I am a student and teacher, a follower and leader. Further, "I acknowledge that I have a long way to go in learning what life is all about. I acknowledge that I am willing to work hard to achieve what I believe I am called to do. I also willingly and joyfully acknowledge dependence on God." ~ From Lincoln-The Making of a Leader by Glen Aubrey © 2017