Posted on Jan 21, 2015
SGT(P) Daniel McBride
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Now, every solder understands that they will always place the mission first. But at what cost is this to our troops. Soldiers are drained, leaders are drained, and it seems as if higher command is reaping all the benefits. When did the morale and welfare of our soldiers and fellow leaders take a back seat in today's army?
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SGT(P) Daniel McBride, I think it's mental strength and resiliency that enables Soldiers to endure the conditions you describe. I have to caveat that with an observation that what you describe has not been my experience - either on active duty or as a DA civilian working for the Army. There's a discussion on RallyPoint about "Mission first, people always." I think that's about right. We obviously cannot overlook people! It's the people that accomplish the mission. Taking them for granted is more than unfortunate. It's a big mistake.

Here's that discussion I remembered: https://www.rallypoint.com/answers/mission-first-then-men-or-mission-first-men-always
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