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Podcast: Lessons in Leadership with LTG (R) Benjamin Freakley ’75

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What does it take to be a great leader? In this episode, host Jamie Enos sits down with LTG (R) Benjamin Freakley ’75 to unpack the essence of leadership, trust, and lifelong service.

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From his days at West Point to commanding troops in combat, LTG Freakley shares hard-earned wisdom on building trust, listening to those around you, and leading with integrity. He also reflects on the unbreakable bond of the Long Gray Line, the power of mentorship, and how West Point shapes leaders not just for the Army but for a lifetime of service. The tenets of being on the Long Gray Line don’t end at graduation but serve your lifetime.

LTG Freakley serves as a Professor of Practice of Leadership at Arizona State University and a Special Advisor to ASU President Michael Crow. He co-founded the ASU Leadership, Diplomacy, and National Security Lab after retiring from the U.S. Army with over 36 years of service. Former Commanding General of the U.S. Army Accessions Command, he was responsible for worldwide recruiting and ROTC programs. Throughout his career, he led U.S. and international forces in combat, commanded at all levels, and played a key role in shaping future military leaders. His leadership experience spans from Operation Desert Storm to commanding forces in Afghanistan, and today, he continues to develop leaders both inside and outside the military.

The conversation also dives into LTG Freakley’s involvement with West Point’s 50-Year Affiliate Program and why mentoring the next generation of Army officers is critical. He shares invaluable advice for young leaders navigating their first roles in the Army—emphasizing the importance of humility, trust, and learning from non-commissioned officers. Tune in to hear why leadership is a lifelong commitment, how West Point’s values endure far beyond graduation, and what it truly means to serve.

**This episode does not imply Federal endorsement.

Episode Timestamps

(00:26) Inspiration and Early Influences
(02:47) Leadership Philosophy
(04:45) For our Future Leaders
(10:57) How Family Can Mold Leadership
(15:32) The Long Gray Line and Lifelong Service

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“The essence of leadership, and of all things we do, is trust. Women and men either trust you or they don’t. In and out of combat, it always just struck me that even in arduous training, a noncommissioned officer would ask her soldiers to do something and they would do it. And I would just reflect on why they are doing this. Why are they taking this chance? Why are they doing what they’re being asked to do in and out of combat? The essence of leadership is trust. And how do you get that trust? Integrity, competency, and getting results. You have to be a leader of integrity. You have to live the honor code at West Point for your entire life. Women and men will follow leaders who are competent. We don’t like to waste our time. We don’t like to be caught up in inefficient moments. We don’t like to walk into a complete disaster of a mess and say, ‘What’s going on here?’ We like to be around people who know what they’re doing. Leaders have to get results because people want to be on a team that wins.”

— LTG (R) Ben Freakley ’75

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