Gambrills, MD | Thursday, Nov 10, 2022
In-Person: Beginning at 11:30
Livestream: Beginning at 2:00pm EST
Lessons from the Battlefield with Greg Stube
Using his personal story as the backdrop, Greg Stube shares Lessons learned on the Battlefield: Leadership and Resiliency. These lessons are acquired in the service to the nation and freedom itself. And he shares how those lessons can go to work for us each day, right here at home.
Greg discusses the way one interacts with others to accomplish objectives. What can be learned about posture and ethos to influence others, even in overcoming fears. And when we are tested, we learn about conviction. What it takes to stay the course, and how we, ourselves, or how we help others to overcome the obstacles in life. victimhood, and a wounded mentality.
OFFERED TO ATTENDEES IN PERSON OR ONLINE, this program is sponsored by FBI Citizens Academy Alumni Association Baltimore Chapter and in part from a grant from the Maryland Police and Corrections Training Commissions.
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IN-PERSON ATTENDEES: Doors open at 11:30AM. In person attendees will enjoy a catered lunch, a meet and greet with Greg and a copy of his book, Conquer Anything, available for signing.
ONLINE ATTENDEES: Pre-register with your company/agency email address. Day before the livestream, you will receive an email with a link to the INLETS broadcast channel. Day of the livestream, login at 2:00pm EST.
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Greg Stube, host of NBC Sports titled Coming Home with Greg Stube, was severely wounded while serving in Combat Operations in the Global War on Terror. In Afghanistan during Operation Medusa and the week-long Battle of Sperwan Ghar, Stube was believed fatally wounded from a remotely detonated IED and enemy fire. Instead he survived to endure 18 months of hospitalization and 17 surgeries. A “miracle recovery,” huge wounds to his abdomen, hip and pelvis eventually closed, his nearly-severed leg was restored, and extensive full-thickness burns were grafted.
Greg retired in 2011 after 23 years of dedicated service and has instructed the FBI National Academy, law enforcement and intelligence entities nationwide.
Greg Stube
Green Beret, US Army✕Greg Stube
Green Beret, US ArmyGreg Allen Stube was born in Long Beach, CA in 1969. The son of a career Navy man, Greg Stube enlisted to serve in the US Army in 1988 as an infantryman. Greg was later selected to be part of an elite team of Green Berets in 1992, and trained as a Special Forces Medical Sergeant, 18D. Greg’s training was extensive and included:
- Training in surgery, anesthesia, trauma management, pharmacology, minor dentistry, veterinary subjects and more. These skills were used to help his “A-Team” function where there is no doctor.
- Skills training as a Dive Medical Technician at the Special Forces Underwater Operations Facility in Key West, FL
- Greg is also SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape) qualified, and as a career parachutist, Greg earned the qualification of Jumpmaster earning the Master Parachutist Badge award.
- Russian defense language training.
During his years of service, Greg participated in the initial development of the Special Forces Advanced Urban Combat training doctrine and the 10th SFG(A) SFAUC course, where his weapons capabilities and shooting abilities remained at the core of Special Forces proficiency and competency throughout a career on the teams. Greg spent the 1990s, with the Special Forces, stationed in hostile fire zones.
While serving in Combat Operations in the Global War on Terror, Stube was wounded in Afghanistan during Operation Medusa. Stube’s A-Team encountered overwhelming numbers of Taliban fighters in The Battle of Sperwan Ghar, which lasted over a week. Stube’s wounds from a remotely detonated IED and enemy fire seemed fatal, but instead he survived to endure months of hospitalization and surgeries. Huge wounds to his abdomen, hip and pelvis eventually closed, his nearly severed leg was restored, and extensive full-thickness burns were grafted. On the path to a “miracle” recovery, Greg endured 17 surgeries and an 18 month hospital stay. Greg retired in 2011 after 23 years of dedicated service.
After returning home, Greg went on to host his own television show on NBC Sports titled Coming Home with Greg Stube. Because of Greg’s inspiring story of strength and perseverance, and his heartfelt communication style, he’s become a sought after speaker where he often leaves people thinking how they’re going to achieve their highest possible goals in both their professional and private lives. Greg has take this same inspiring message and authored a book titled Conquer Anything, available in bookstores May 1, 2018. Greg is also a consultant and serves as a leadership presenter for the FBI and the FBI National Academy, in DC and Quantico. During his free time, Greg volunteers for various charity work.