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Brigadier General Ricardo Morales PhD shares his experiences | Academic Conferences 

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BG Rich Morales led cavalry, armor, and infantry formations in the US, Europe, and the Middle East during a period of persistent conflict. He was a Gulf War tank platoon leader, UN peacekeeping force Company Commander, and led close to a thousand Soldiers as the commander of Task Force Knight responsible for 1/3 of Baghdad and later recognized with a Valorous Unit Award. Colonel Morales is a Purple Heart recipient. He was an aide to the head of NASA as the Agency adapted to changing roles, missions, and technology. Following battalion command, he served in the Defense Attaché Office in London. As a Brigade Commander, he was responsible for over 45,000 ROTC cadre and cadets across 97 colleges and 310 high schools. He serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Systems Engineering at West Point.
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Nice to know that cadets at West Point are exposed to DSRP - keep doing great work Team Cabrera!
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