/* This JavaScript (Random Quotes) developed by Scott Clark
The Source is available at http://www.clarksco.com/blog/
Copyright 2005 Clark Consulting */



var num_of_quotes = 6;


quotes = Math.floor (num_of_quotes * Math.random());



if (quotes==0){
title="SMA Leon L. Van Autreve";
body="When General Creighton Abrams interviewed me for the job of Sergeant Major of the Army, he asked me what I would do to get our Army moving again if I were Chief of Staff. I told him the success of the Army is in direct proportion to the involvement of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps.";


}

if (quotes==1){
title="SMA William O. Wooldridge";
body="What I have seen during this past year has come as a revelation to me: the scope, the depth, the know-how, the ingrained dedication of the members of the Army team. From taps to reveille, from reveille to taps, wherever the cooking fires of our bivouacs burn, you will find the American soldier on the job because he has a job to do.";


}

if (quotes==2){
title="SMA Richard A. Kidd";
body="The soldier is a representative of everything that our nation stands for. A soldier is the most-trusted profession in America. Americans have trust in you because you trust each other.";


}

if (quotes==3){
title="SMA Robert E. Hall";
body="There are three things that have to happen in the Army. You’ve certainly got to maintain near-term readiness. You’ve got to modernize for the future. And, you’ve got to maintain quality of life. The Army is balancing three glass balls- quality of life, readiness, and modernization- all of which carry equal weight.";


}

if (quotes==4){
title="SMA William A. Connelly";
body="The six challenges we faced to insure the readiness of the Army in the 1980s were to train our soldiers to tough, measurable standards; standardize how we train; good plans; train smart and share the load; focus on what is important; and train and coach subordinates.";


}

if (quotes==5){
title="SMA Jack L Tilley";
body="These are challenging tasks when the Army is at 100 percent of its authorized strength, but it would become imaginably difficult if we were not able to retain the kind of leaders our Army requires.";


}


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