Defense Secretary Mattis' first message to the troops tells you everything you need to know about his leadership style
Mattis, a retired Marine general revered by his troops, probably made a good first impression among the roughly three million men and women who make up the active duty, reserve, and civilian force. That's due to the notable language he used in his first sentence (emphasis added):
"It's good to be back and I'm grateful to serve alongside you as Secretary of Defense."
As many who served under him can attest, Mattis has always been a humble warrior who led Marines from the front - not from an air conditioned bunker. And the language that he used - serve alongside you, as opposed to lead, or manage you - shows that Mattis will likely bring his beloved leadership style of the Marines with him into the civilian post.
"He's a leader by example," retired Sgt. Maj. of the Marine Carlton Kent told Business Insider in December. "He's not the type that's 'do as I say, not as I do.' He's out there doing it."
Mattis kept his message short and sweet, praising the people who make up the DoD, and America as a "beacon of hope," and pledging that he would do his best as Defense Secretary.
Here's the full letter:
It's good to be back and I'm grateful to serve alongside you as Secretary of Defense.
Together with the Intelligence Community we are the sentinels and guardians of our nation. We need only look to you, the uniformed and civilian members of the Department and your families, to see the fundamental unity of our country. You represent an America committed to the common good; an America that is never complacent about defending its freedoms; and an America that remains a steady beacon of hope for all mankind.
Every action we take will be designed to ensure our military is ready to fight today and in the future. Recognizing that no nation is secure without friends, we will work with the State Department to strengthen our alliances. Further, we are devoted to gaining full value from every taxpayer dollar spent on defense, thereby earning the trust of Congress and the American people.
I am confident you will do your part. I pledge to you I'll do my best as your Secretary.
MATTIS SENDS