“Leaving Afghanistan” with General Austin S. Miller

General Austin Scott Miller

General Austin Scott Miller

Conversation: “Leaving Afghanistan” with General Austin S. Miller, U.S. Army, Ret.

Thursday, April 6 | 6:00-7:30 PM

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Duke University

General Austin Scott Miller spent nearly 40 years in uniform, serving in the Indo-Pacific, Africa, the Middle East, and South Asia. An Airborne-Ranger, Infantry officer, he commanded at every grade including a company in Korea, the TF Ranger assault force in Mogadishu during “Blackhawk Down,” the Joint Special Operations Command, and as the final commander of NATO’s Resolute Support Mission and United States Forces-Afghanistan. His numerous decorations and honors include two awards of the coveted Combat Infantryman Badge, two Purple Hearts, the Silver Star and an unprecedented 20 Overseas Service Bars denoting more than 10 full years in combat zones. Miller currently serves at USMA as a senior fellow for the Combating Terrorism Center.

Sponsored by the Duke Program in American Grand Strategy