Civ-Mil: National Service with General (Ret.) Stanley McChrystal
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Retired General Stanley McChrystal, a Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute, joins us for a conversation about his avocation since his military retirement. He's increasingly committed to the idea that our nation could be better off if every young person served for a year in some capacity. He's not talking about military service, or any kind of service in particular, just the idea that committing yourself to a collective cause can make you a stronger, more civically-minded young adult. We talk in this episode about his hopes for the future of the project.
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