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Rep. Pfluger on His Role as Chairman of the U.S. Air Force Academy Board of Visitors:
"You have three [U.S. Service Academy] grads up here, and as Chairman of the Air Force Academy Board of Visitors, there are a couple of things...
"Number one, every graduate of every service academy in this country needs to be taught why our form of governance is the best in the world. They need to be taught why they love this flag, why we love the Constitution, and why we stand up to protect and defend it. That needs to be the fundamental thing if you're going to be willing to die for your country. If you're willing to die for your country, you need to know why it matters to you. That will change the course of your leadership and how you serve...
"Number two, our Cadets and Midshipmen need to be taught how to think, how to adapt, and how to quickly solve problems. This is a complex world. The problems that they're going to solve fifteen to twenty years from now, we may not have even thought about yet. They need to be taught how to adapt and how to do those problem-solving exercises, because they're going to be faced with protecting our way of life and our freedoms....
"And lastly, at the Air Force Academy in particular, we've gone from 4,400 in strength to 4,000 graduates. We cannot do that anymore. We now have the Space Force and the Air Force that we are servicing, and we've got to get back to 4,400. They need to teach kids how to think, how to solve problems, and how to win when asked to do that."
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