Posted on Nov 11, 2014
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Just asking to see what everyone thinks.
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
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Only if you allow it to.

While there is certainly more regimentation and uniformity in the military than most civilian professions, military members are still individuals.
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This is what I'm going to tell my buddy that wanted to know thanks sir.
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SSG Observer   Controller/Trainer (Oc/T)
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Even if we think so, all you have to do is look at the guy who works crazy office hours 5 days a week and realize that the cubicle gets smaller for him. Its how you make it really. I talk to some if my friends who have corporate jobs and I feel the military has more freedom than they do...
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SFC William Swartz Jr
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While we tend to attempt to strip individuality to ensure the success of the "team", we never lose our individuality, I never did in the entirety of my 26-year career. You will have certain outlets that wish to have others in society view us as "puppets of the government" blindly following all orders from on high, but these for the most part that do not believe in the need for us to have a standing military to begin with; they view US as the problem with the world instead of all the bad guys out there. One need not lose themselves completely to be a good Soldier, Sailor, Airman, Marine or Coast Guardsman, IMHO.
"TREAT 'EM ROUGH!!"
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Does being in the military make you a puppet?
SFC Vernon McNabb
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No. It does not. I have noticed this and another post from you, both stating negative thoughts about the military. Don't hold back, just say what's really on your mind. Do you feel like a puppet? What constitutes someone feeling like a puppet? Because they follow orders? Because they are told when to do something, and not why they are doing it? Something I have learned in my career is that I may not always know why, up front, but I complete my mission regardless. If this question is derived from someone else stating we are puppets, then you calmly tell them if they have never served, then they will never understand.
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Exactly what I was telling a friend when he asked me SFC Vernon McNabb.
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SFC Vernon McNabb
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OK. I just wanted to make sure if you were asking the questions or not. Outsiders [people who have never served] will never understand what makes us do the things we do.
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PO3 Shaun Taylor
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The military teaches uniformity, but that doesn't make you a puppet.
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SSG Jason Cherry
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Anyone, anywhere could be a puppet... if they allow someone else to speak and act on their behalf, and they fail to act on their own free will. Being in the military is no different in that respect than any other job or profession. If you someone does what they are told, without question, without thought, without hesitation, then perhaps they are a puppet. Certainly you are someones puppet acting like that. Critical thinking is something that is stressed in the military, and while we do train a list of tasks to a point where it becomes an automatic response, it does not make people into puppets. Critical thinking is something that just doesn't apply in respect to being a "puppet".

I think any good leader would encourage critical thinking and questioning. I prefer to hear my troops asking "why are we doing this?" because it gives me an opportunity to broaden their perspective. I was that way when I came up from E1, but I was viewed as being insubordinate. Really, I just wanted to know the reasoning so I could make the right decisions on my own in the future and not have to have someone tell me why or how.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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No matter what you do, even owning your own business, you are going to have someone somewhere telling you what to do. Be it a direct supervisor or the end customer.
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I like the way you said that MSgt Joshua Copeland.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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SGT (Join to see), It always seems to be the biggest complaint of troops is they don't like people telling them what to do. It is usually the folks that come in straight from High School.

Side note, to link a person's name use the @ symbol then their rank name and it should pop up for you to select.
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SGT Sgt
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This was a question a friend wanted me to ask, however I know we are not puppets.
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