Posted on Jul 26, 2015
SPC Margaret Higgins
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LTC Stephen F.
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Yes SPC Margaret Higgins , I am thankful for my promotion to LTC. I had been passed over twice based on a bad report as a young CPT from a Brigadier General (BG). I had prayed that the Lord would allow me to be promoted to LTC. One of my previous raters suggested I contact a few flag officers and ask for their endorsements. I contacted three BGs and they each provided endorsements. I was promoted in April 2000 which was 2 months before I would have been forced to leave the military. I volunteered after 9/11/2001 and was mobilized soon afterwards. I ended up serving under one of the BGs who had since been promoted to LTG. I was able to serve for 8 more years after that final promotion and contribute in many ways to various war efforts. SPC (Join to see), SGT Forrest Stewart, CH (MAJ) William Beaver, SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4", SGT Robert Hawks, TSgt Hunter Logan, SGT Robert Hawks, SGT (Join to see), COL Mikel J. Burroughs, GySgt Wayne A. Ekblad ], MSG Brad Sand
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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GOOD FOR YOU, CPL Roland Newton! I think that you really have your priorities in order. :)
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SSG(P) D. Wright Downs
SSG(P) D. Wright Downs
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I made the E-7 list in my 10th year. i had to get out on a medical. My number came up right after I got out...just into my 11th year. At that time, very good for a female. I had orders for ANOC that were reminded because of my pending medical discharge. As an E-5 I had unofficially filled in for an E-8 for an extended period of time. As a SSG I had done the work and duties of a SGM for 6 months until a new one came and continued to guide the new one in his duties,for various reasons, in addition to my own work. Yes I was proud of my rank and my accomplishments in the Army. I learned that I was capable of much more than I was trained to do because of previous leadership. The leadership in my office when I left was very toxic and I was glad to leave there, but not the Army nor the Command.
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SSG(P) D. Wright Downs
SSG(P) D. Wright Downs
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I got bad EERs when I did my best work. Personalities are a bummer. When one feels intimidated by one who is lower on the pay grade and can do the work of the superior, instead of feeling there is a great subordinate, the old soldier feels threatened. I was older when I went into the Armer and was in the habit of knowing my bosses job...as a civilian and then as a soldier. In my career field, one knew a variety of jobs. I was the oldest child and leadership was inborn. Sometimes ones nature can be a hardship in the military when pared with the wrong people.
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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That is both sad and reprehensible if you got bad EERs when you were doing your best work SSG(P) D. Wright Downs. It is interesting that age discrimination has been a factor of federal law for some time. I doubt that the originators seriously considered situations like the one you faced which is fairly common of older people working for younger people all of who are under 50 years age.
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CMSgt Senior Enlisted Leader
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Indubitably. :)
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TSgt Christopher Hicks -
That is great to hear! Being in a new shop, find yourself a strong leader and ask them to be your mentor. You have a whole new leadership set from which to learn. :)

Message me if you need some out of command guidance. :)
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SMSgt Bryan Raines
SMSgt Bryan Raines
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CMSgt (Join to see) Been off for a while. Last time I saw you were a SMSgt. Congrats on the promotion.
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CMSgt Senior Enlisted Leader
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SMSgt Bryan Raines -
Thank you!! Big times for this Jersey chica! :)
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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AS YOU SHOULD BE; CMSgt (Join to see)! As you should be. :)
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LTC Bink Romanick
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Very proud. I enlisted as a PV1 and rose to SSG , went to OCS and was promoted up through the ranks to LTC.
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SFC Armor Crew Member
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This rank is a pit stop to my rank that I intend to earn before I finally leave the military.  However it is giving me the opportunity to do things that I would not be able to do at lower ranks.  I am proud to be a Staff Sergeant though, ready for the next level.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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LTC Bink Romanick I COULD NOT BE PROUDER OF YOU IF I TRIED. YOU MAKE ME WANT TO CRY; I AM SO PROUD OF YOU. [Tears of JOY that is... :)]
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SPC Margaret Higgins
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I really like your answer; SFC (Join to see). You should be VERY PROUD of yourself; for being a Staff Sergeant. And, I am glad that you are using your rank to its best advantage. GOOD FOR YOU. I am VERY proud of you for that.
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CH (CPT) Heather Davis
CH (CPT) Heather Davis
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LTC Romanick:
Sir, thank you for paving the way!
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