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“Nurturing Fruit On The Tree”: Leaders Develop Leaders Throughout A Career

Vincent K. Brooks

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In this second interview with General (Ret.) Vincent Brooks, USMA ‘80, he addresses several themes throughout his career. He begins the interview reflecting on the life of Henry O. Flipper, USMA 1877, the first African-American graduate of West Point and some of Flipper’s views about African-American career paths in the U.S. Army in the early 20th Century. Brooks then reflects on his time at the 82nd Airborne as a Lieutenant, and how he tried to get away from the limelight he experienced as the first African-American First Captain at West Point. At Fort Bragg, even though the enlisted ranks were very diverse, the officer corps was overwhelmingly white. In the Division, there were only five African-American officers between the ranks of Captain and Colonel. On one hand, being in such a minority, he felt pressure to be the best, but on the other hand, he felt a sense of support from other African-Americans on post. He then discusses mentorship, and the give-and-take he experienced throughout his career helping other Officers get the right positions for career progression, harkening back to Flipper’s earlier observations. Finally, he describes his time as an aide-de-camp to General Ron Griffith, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, and how reputation and relationship matters.

Video Details Interview Date:7-Feb-19
Published Date:7-Feb-19
Interviewer:Rick Black
Topics:
  • African American Military Experience
  • Community
  • Leadership
  • Morale
  • Race in the Military
  • Taking on a New Command
  • West Point History
Class Year:
  • 1980
Biographical Details Name:Vincent K. Brooks
Unit:U.S. Army Pacific
Institution:USMA
Graduation Year:1980
Service Start:1980
Specialty:Infantry
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