Posted on Aug 7, 2016
ENS Ansi Officer
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From the bottom looking up, often times the junior enlisted community feel as though their voices aren't heard - that often senior officers are too busy to "waste their time" on the junior guys. Though, this may not necessarily be true looking down, does senior leadership take the junior enlisted seriously? Is the moral of a unit important to them and at what lengths is leadership willing to go?
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CPT Jack Durish
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Ignore the opinions and suggestions of inferior leaders at your own peril. I once warned my superior's that they were taking an unnecessary risk. They agreed that it was a risk but felt that it was acceptable. When I disagreed, they told me to write a Memorandum for Record which I did. When the risk was realized and their superiors came looking for blood, I clad myself in that MFR and was immune to the buck passing. To the general's credit, he took his punishment like a man and then rewarded me for my attempt to save him the disgrace.
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SSG Drew Cook
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True leaders always listen.
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Lt Col Commander
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Absolutely! I've been in some exceptional units and some, not so much. In the exceptional units the senior leadership made it a point to get out a visit the troops on a regular basis. To personally look them in the eyes and ask for and listen to the feedback of the Jr. enlisted. In-line with what SN Greg Wright mentioned with regards to the ASVAB scores, in today's all volunteer military, there are many Jr. Enlisted with under grad and graduate degrees. That said, you don't have to hold a degree of any kind to have a great idea or suggestion. The enlisted corps is the back backbone of our military and in many cases they are the experts in their field. A good leader would be foolish not to take them seriously. Personally, I will always listen to suggestions/recommendations from my Airmen and NCO's, some I will take and run with, others I might not, but I'll always take into account what they have to say.
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