Posted on Mar 14, 2019
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Even though I had only been with my national guard unit for a few months, going to an AT right at the beginning introduced me many of the people in not only my battery but in the battalion! A month after our returned I gained my fair share of respect from junior soldiers as well as senior soldiers. I got tasked with showing a few of our new joins around and introducing them to key leaders. What are ways that units make new joins feel welcome and keep them motivated.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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Edited 5 y ago
Give them a tough (but not unreasonable) challenge, right out of the gate, and give them a fun thing upon completion.
Example: Friday morning starting with PT will be a Land Nav/Ruck March/CTT event. Here is your map, navigate from station to station with your ruck on, and at each station, you have to do a CTT task. When you get to the last station, you are done. Set it up so it takes until lunchtime. Then, have a surprise release for the weekend and BBQ set up at the finish line.

Gives them a sense of cohesion AND a sense of accomplishment right from jump.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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We gave newbies sponsors.
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MAJ Javier Rivera
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As a company commander, the protocol I had was very simple: I met new soldiers immediately as they arrived to the unit. It was Regular Army therefore I new the new arrivals schedule from the replacement company.
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