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Eric t olson net worth

Admiral Eric Olson retired from the United States Navy in as a four-star Admiral after more than 38 years of military service. He was engaged in several contingency operations and commanded at every level. In this capacity, he led over 60, people and managed an annual budget of more than ten billion dollars. His duties involved much interagency and international collaboration.

During his military service, he received numerous military decorations including the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, the Navy Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star for gallantry in combat, and the Bronze Star for valor. His foreign awards include appointment as an Officer in the French Legion of Honor. It's important, I think, for military officers, all military people, to have a balance between training and education.

You train for skill, you train for certainty, you educate for uncertainty. You train to be able to do things, but you educate so that you can think in a different way. What I didn't have was the educational context to apply my craft in the best and wisest way, and I think coming to the Naval Postgraduate School gave me the experience in an academic environment that allowed me to be more thoughtful in the application of my craft and think through things in a better way.

And it did have an immediate benefit, in that when I went to my first assignment after leaving the Naval Postgraduate School, the senior person there had actually read my thesis. It helped me get introduced to a new complex environment much more quickly.

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That's the immediate benefit of it, but what it really helped me to do over the course of my career is just think better, think through problems in a more comprehensive way, solve problems in a way that I might not otherwise have had the context for earlier or taken time to do earlier. It's important for the special operations community and the Naval Special Warfare Command as the maritime element of the United States Special Operations community to send students here because they simply approach war differently.

They have to.