Gen. Charles “C.Q.” Brown Jr. arrived at Texas Tech ready to become an architect. But in the four decades since, he’s built far more than structures – he’s built relationships, trust and a rock-solid reputation for success. And now, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff—the highest-ranking and most senior military officer in the U.S. Armed Forces—he’s charged with building even further: creating opportunities for servicemembers while keeping the U.S. military the strongest in the world. “The ability to serve in our military is full of opportunity,” Brown said. “Each one of our servicemembers has the potential to be sitting in the chair I sit in today. Some of it’s about timing, but it’s also about preparation so that, when your opportunity comes, you’re fully prepared…
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