I wrote the biography of Charles Krulak's father. Over a period of more than three years, I spent many hours with Charles Krulak. He is a gentleman of the old school; a man of honor, honesty, and - above all else - integrity.
I met LT Gen Krulak here in the UK at a business function he was Chairing as CEO of MBNA Bank (Europe) in the late 90's. He also was a customer on a number of occasions at my parent's restaurant here in Chester, England. A very down to earth and easy to speak to gentleman.
I worked at MBNA Bank Europe in Chester in the UK when General Krulak was CEO, and it was a pleasure to work under him, he had time for everyone, he would talk to you in the corridors as he was walking past, come and talk to you at your desk when he walked through the department, and even come and sit with you whilst having lunch, not many CEOs would do that, when MBNA sold to Bank of America, and General Krulak left, it all changed, managers of the teams where useless, how they became managers was beyond me, some couldnt manage themselves never mind a team, the departments became worn, looked grubby, so glad I took voluntary redundancy in 2011, will always remember General Krulak.
I was in 3rd bn 3rd Marines from 83 to 86 did a West pack with then Lt col Krulak as my company commander. To this day I still apply lessons that he taught us. Truly a great leader as well as a great human being. Think 3/3
sir it was this marines pleasure to have compleated the land nav course at soi in your company in 1997 dont know what happened ur entourage but you and i finished first anyway sir. this marine wishes he had a ma duce in a tower watchin ur back sir
Yep. Kaye spills the beans on the whole corrupt system! It's a fascinating 7 hour rabbit hole, and explains why we find ourselves in the muddle we're in here in 2021
I wrote the biography of Charles Krulak's father. Over a period of more than three years, I spent many hours with Charles Krulak. He is a gentleman of the old school; a man of honor, honesty, and - above all else - integrity.
I'll read the biography.
I met LT Gen Krulak here in the UK at a business function he was Chairing as CEO of MBNA Bank (Europe) in the late 90's. He also was a customer on a number of occasions at my parent's restaurant here in Chester, England. A very down to earth and easy to speak to gentleman.
I worked at MBNA Bank Europe in Chester in the UK when General Krulak was CEO, and it was a pleasure to work under him, he had time for everyone, he would talk to you in the corridors as he was walking past, come and talk to you at your desk when he walked through the department, and even come and sit with you whilst having lunch, not many CEOs would do that, when MBNA sold to Bank of America, and General Krulak left, it all changed, managers of the teams where useless, how they became managers was beyond me, some couldnt manage themselves never mind a team, the departments became worn, looked grubby, so glad I took voluntary redundancy in 2011, will always remember General Krulak.
I was in 3rd bn 3rd Marines from 83 to 86 did a West pack with then Lt col Krulak as my company commander. To this day I still apply lessons that he taught us. Truly a great leader as well as a great human being. Think 3/3
I'm envious
As a Lieutenant Colonel, wouldn't he have been a battalion commander? Usually a company commander as a Captain.🤔
@@HighPower762 yes my mistake typing. He was truly a great leader
I am proud to have served under Lt Col. Krulak in 1984 as a young Marine NCO. Semper Fidelis
Remarkable speech. It remind us what really matter. These words really touch everyone heart's.
sir it was this marines pleasure to have compleated the land nav course at soi in your company in 1997 dont know what happened ur entourage but you and i finished first anyway sir.
this marine wishes he had a ma duce in a tower watchin ur back sir
Thanks for this. Should have way more views then it does.
Old Corps officer ... lucky to have served under his watch.
Semper fi
sorry meant bn commander
Listen to Kay Griggs you may discover who the true Charles C. Krulak is ...
And the marines ...
Yep. Kaye spills the beans on the whole corrupt system! It's a fascinating 7 hour rabbit hole, and explains why we find ourselves in the muddle we're in here in 2021
Is it possible General Krulak is currently helping the alliance defeat the cabal?
Ask him what a cherry Marine is...🍒
He never met publicity he didn't like. Met him twice. Unimpressed both times.