Posted on Jun 17, 2014
CPT Kyle Schembechler
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As I get ready to go to LDAC on the 27th I keep hearing my friends tell me about all the spotlight rangers and good idea fairies they are stuck with. These are the people who always try to, sometimes even with the best intentions, step on their leaders toes and blue falcon their peers in order to gain the attention of the TACs. Personally, these kind of people REALLY grind my gears and I was wondering if anyone had any funny stories about instances or individuals like these.
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MSG Wade Huffman
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Don't sweat it. If you can see them for what they are, rest assured that leadership will as well. Yours is but one class, and the majority of your instructors have seen these types over and over, cycle after cycle. Just do your part, and do it to the best of your ability.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Yes I have over the course of my 18 years of service. I can say that I have not seen a whole lot, which makes me happy.
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Regardless of where you go, there will always be the "look at me" personnel. The best thing to do is just to ignore the. If you are a supervisor or senior to them then you can take them aside and mentor them on their behavior. Sometimes it takes a kick in their 4th point of contact for someone to get it.
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CPT Kyle Schembechler
CPT Kyle Schembechler
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Agreed SSG. I think I'll save the latter for repeated offenders.
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Roger that. Just remember to be patient and use the experience as a learning lesson for yourself.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Yes from time to time in my career !
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CPT Zachary Brooks
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From my experience in attending LDAC and many other military schools, the people who are attempting to get the attention of the TACs feel that their performance is not up to par or needs to be specially evaluated. You are there to complete your training and come back to your senior year of ROTC as prepared to commission and graduate.

Concentrate on yourself and concentrate on accomplishing your tasks. If someone calls out your mistakes, take that as an opportunity to learn and remember that the TACs will likely see that for the Blue Falconing it is, which generally hurts those trying to throw you under the bus more than it would hurt you.

Just do the best job you can and come back to your last year of college and have fun with it.

Have you figured out what you want to branch? Active or reserve? Etc?
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CPT Kyle Schembechler
CPT Kyle Schembechler
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Sir,

As of now I'm going for active duty armor, but I'd be totally happy with field artillery as a fallback. Preferred duty stations would be JBLM, Schofield Barracks, JBER, Somewhere in Germany, Fort Carson, Fort Bragg, Fort Stewart. Not necessarily in that order, but just some general thoughts.
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MSG(P) Michael Warrick
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Yes from time to time in my career !
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