An Oath to the Constitution: Perspectives from a Female Attack Helicopter Pilot

02/04/2025 41 min Temporada 1 Episodio 23
An Oath to the Constitution: Perspectives from a Female Attack Helicopter Pilot

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In light of recent controversy about the Dept. of Defense leaders & other cabinet members conducting classified war planning in an unsecure text app #SignalGate - I'm reposting a powerful episode of The Space In Between Podcast  that showcases the very best of our armed forces and integrity-based leadership. I speak with retired Major Hartleigh Caine about her experience in the Army and what it means to take an oath to support the Constitution in a world that can often feel divisive and lacking unity. Major Caine, an Apache attack helicopter pilot and decorated combat veteran, shares her remarkable journey from West Point to Iraq and Afghanistan, along with the many lessons she has learned about bringing men and women from diverse backgrounds together in highly stressful and often dangerous circumstances. She also discusses navigating her role as one of the very few female commanders and pilots in two wartime settings and shares rationale for her belief that the military’s oath and mission-based orientation will continue to transcend the political divides that too often dominate today’s culture.Support the show

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