Posted on Apr 6, 2014
1SG Combat Engineer
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The Army should have a day dedicated to taking care of Soldiers. We have a day every week to spend inspecting and working on vehicles that seldom move, but we do not have a day dedicated to 'fixing' our Soldiers.
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SFC M1 ABRAMS Tank System Maintainer
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I remember when we used to do that once a month. Do PT then come back in in A's for inspection. Then afterwards that was time to go take care of bills, appointments etc. But now we should be able to work most of that everyday. I mean this was before everything was paid online, and you could call and make sure all those bills was paid.
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I understand this is our job as Leaders. The issue is that these Soldiers are not pieces of equipment that get used and fixed, they are Soldiers in our fighting force. We, as their Leaders, owe it to them to take care of everything they need. Why would you trust someone that only wants to know what the Army gives them time to know. I look back at when I was a young Soldier. If I knew then that my Leaders had as many answers to my exact problems that I have now, I would have opened up like the locks on a dam. Counseling should not be something we find time for, it should be a dedicated time. Not just counseling though, actually getting to know our Soldiers, or teaching them why we do things, getting to know their families.
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SGM Matthew Quick
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How would you recommend this day go?<br><br>What sort of dedication should do to our Soldiers? &nbsp;Taking care of what specifically?
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I think at the very least it should be monthly, but I believe it could be possible bi-weekly. It should be for counseling, follow-up counseling, getting to know your Soldiers, home visits, barracks visits, detecting personal issues, getting to know their family, etc. There is a lot that Leaders miss, and if the time was dedicated instead of just 'get it done' then that would lead to more trust between both.
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SGT Phong Le
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In my old unit thats what we utilized thursday family time for just that. It gave ncos time to check on single soldiers and even married ones if need be. However not all units are willing to give up the extra "two!" hours a week.
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