Posted on Aug 28, 2015
As a leader, what do you feel is/was your most important responsibility?
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Advising my boss on what should be done, especially when I thought or knew he was going down the wrong path. I've had to train many bosses over the years; and
Ensuring that there was someone qualified to take my place.
Ensuring that there was someone qualified to take my place.
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It's right in the Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer:
1) Accomplish the mission.
2) Take care of your Soldiers.
1) Accomplish the mission.
2) Take care of your Soldiers.
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Training and counseling subordinate Service Members; taking care of them and their Families.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
SGM (Join to see), I would vote you up again; if I could.
You have a lot on your plate; and yet you perform your duties- it sounds like to me -with ease and grace. I love the way you do your job. You go WAY ABOVE and BEYOND the call of duty.
CONGRATULATIONS, SIR!
You have a lot on your plate; and yet you perform your duties- it sounds like to me -with ease and grace. I love the way you do your job. You go WAY ABOVE and BEYOND the call of duty.
CONGRATULATIONS, SIR!
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Bringing them all home. They were a busted up, shot up, broken down, blown up, Purple Heart bunch of rascals....but everyone of my guys made it back. God bless the warriors!!!! Good Topic.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
Thank you; SSG Buddy Kemper.
I am exceedingly happy that you were able to bring all of your soldiers home. That is to YOUR credit; Staff Sergeant.
I am exceedingly happy that you were able to bring all of your soldiers home. That is to YOUR credit; Staff Sergeant.
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SSG Buddy Kemper
SPC Margaret Higgins I credit JESUS and a few good Officers and NCOs, sister.....and I must say i served with thew FINEST Combat Arms team I've ever seen in 27 years.....but must admit....I'm glad I'm retired now. I'd slow those guys/gals down now!!!! Thanks for your service!!!! Hope you are having as cool a weekend as I am!!!
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My most important responsibilities was the training, welfare and well being of my soldiers.
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The most important responsibility is truely taking care of Soldier's. You are in the right place now use your time building your leadership tool kit by looking at those NCO's you admire and whey you admire them and take things from them that you can use to start your leadership foundation. It's easier said then done when we say "I Take Care of Soldier's" It's always seeing how you can give them information on whta's going on as well as giving direction to them on what your expectation is so that they know the boundries to accomplish the task/mission. Communicating and over communicating will be a skill you need to learn and know. Also learning how your peers communicate so you can be more effective when trying to motivate, or build unity and team work. I hope this helps that is a great question?
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SPC Margaret Higgins
Thank you for saying so; SSG (Join to see). I think that you are right on the money; when you say that taking care of Soldiers is the main responsibility of a military leader. And I am sure that it is a LOT easier said than done.
Good for you, Staff Sergeant, for both following and leading.
I am very proud to be on this Rally Point team; along with you.
Good for you, Staff Sergeant, for both following and leading.
I am very proud to be on this Rally Point team; along with you.
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The mission, the men, Making sure any one can take my place in the blink of an eye if I go down. Educate myself, educate my men. Making sure everyone and their equipment is Always ready. But the mission always first.
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