Posted on Jul 12, 2016
CW4 Brian Haas
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CPT Pedro Meza
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Here is the answer, E-7 gives a CW4 a counseling statement and the CW4 gives the E-7 a kick in the ass of his chopper while in flight!
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SGM Thomas Raymann
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was this a serious question?
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CW4 Brian Haas
CW4 Brian Haas
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Serious as in to see others' responses. Not serious as in I did not know the answer. My answer is no. That's why I laughed at him as I walked out. Hell no is my answer. And if he tried again, gonna be hard to counsel me while standing at attention!!
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SGM Thomas Raymann
SGM Thomas Raymann
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absolutely Chief!
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PO1 Jack Howell
PO1 Jack Howell
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Actually he/or she can through positional authority. He/she would still have to be mindful of the rank of the individual senior to him/her.
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MAJ Rayner Lotton
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Has he been seen by psych and does he have a Napoleonic complex
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SFC Alfred Galloway
SFC Alfred Galloway
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Too much hookah
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SFC Wayne Theilen
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Sure why not. Toilet paper is expensive.
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SFC Michael Houlihan
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I've heard it all now. What are they teaching in basic training?
Lets review CW4 out ranks a SFC
SFC out ranks SSG and below
CW4 is not below a SFC
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Capt Retired
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I am still laughing at this one.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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Well that would depend, I was a squad leader in the WTU at Ft. Hood and had one Master Sergeant and a SFC in my squad, had to counsel them monthly. 3rd Squad leader had a CSM and a CPT in his squad, the CPT did not want to play well with others.
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CW4 Brian Haas
CW4 Brian Haas
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Monthly counselings and admin stuff like that, I got. This was a UCMJ event oriented counseling. Apparently this E7 believes one dropping an f bomb is justification for such.
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CSM Richard StCyr
CSM Richard StCyr
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You have got to be kidding. Kill bad guys, but don't by any means cuss while you're doing it. Gotta love the new Army!
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CSM Richard StCyr
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Obviously one must have tried. To the best of my knowledge and experience it don't happen.
In the 554th EN BN which trains Engineer Officers and at one time the Sapper Course, the classes are taught by NCOs but counseling's of officers for failure to meet standards are conducted by the branch chiefs and training officers (CPTs/ Majors).
I can't imagine a commander placing an NCO in a position to waste time writing a counseling (positive or negative) that wouldn't be worth the ink used to write it.
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CSM Richard StCyr
CSM Richard StCyr
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Just out of morbid curiosity Chief what did you do to rate such a fool hardy act?
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
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Technically yes, but get ready for a butt chewing after you do it lol
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PO1 Jack Howell
PO1 Jack Howell
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Actually he/or she can through positional authority. He/she would still have to be mindful of the rank of the individual senior to him/her.
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SSG Trevor S.
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Edited >1 y ago
Aside from administrative counselings for personnel issues, I can see sworn statements being more effective for reporting actual infractions that a CW4 refuses to address or is beyond the pale of professional conduct to require a recommendation for punishment.
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