Posted on Jun 23, 2017
How do you address any challenges with getting young soldiers involved and having pride in your unit?
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I began my career in the military almost 18 years ago. Back then it wasn't rare to see ALL Soldiers including young, more involved with unit activities and having a sense of pride. Now it's like pulling teeth to get Soldiers to do anything outside of what they think is the normal 9-5 duty day. It's frustrating to say the least.
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The Marines do a great job instilling their common History. It's the common root of esprit de corps. Ever taken the entire company/ PLT or Det on a Staff ride? Assigning some tour SME duty to research etc could be a good thing. Ever try MOPP4 softball?? Not sure current requirements but back in my LT days when the Cold War hadn't ended yet. My Battery had 7 innings of MOPP4 softball. It sure was a trip trying to hit the ball or even catch it then run in the boots and charcoal pants. Be sure it's slow pitch!
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LTC John Mohor
Spell check is gonna I do me one day that should have read “SOUNDs like a heck... not “lovely me a.... ARGH!
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LCpl Cody Collins
LTC John Mohor only 3 Marines 2 plus myself took the challenge . It was 90 degree heat, but we made it
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In my experience most morale issues are caused by middle to lower management putting unneeded stress on tasks that are "emergencies". These are the leaders that should enable the commander by accomplishing tasks that assist the commander's intent. When these leaders fail to plan or coordinate more than a few days ahead it's an "emergency". It's possible your unit is experiencing so many "emergencies," your soldiers have no desire to be around the unit more than they have to. Make your middle and lower management suck up extra work on their own until they can resource their soldiers' time so there are little or no last minute no fail missions.
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MSgt Dianne Moen
Chickenshit refers to behavior that makes military life worse than it need be: petty harassment of the weak by the strong; open scrimmage for power and authority and prestige; sadism thinly disguised as necessary discipline; a constant 'paying off of old scores'; and insistence on the letter rather than the spirit of ordinances. Paul Fussell
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