I hate it! I don't ask my superiors that question it’s
either yes/no/I don’t know but I will find out/I do not understand. The younger guys/gals always want to know “WHY”. Sometimes in mission briefs totally legit
question. However when you tell them
that they need to perform a simple task and they ask why really ticks me
off. The old days it was just hooah,
roger, moving etc. I think a lot of this
all starts with Basic and AIT it has been coddling these Soldiers.
The big issue is if Soldiers continue to ask why, they aren’t
going to figure things out on their own.
My PSG and I had a discussion about this a great length and he also
hates the word. When I was talking about
missing briefs…anything that has to do with a mission etc I want the Soldiers
to ask why so they get the total concept and I’m all about learning. When they are asking about tactics or
techniques we use and ask why I’ll gladly go into the reasons. On the other hand when we are going to PMCS
the Vehicles, Dispatch them on Mondays, going to the range in the middle of the
week, monthly counseling, ruck marching etc that kind of stuff grinds my gears
when younger soldiers always ask why are we doing this, what is the point. I guess when I was at the Academy the word “Why”
was something you never used and I still don’t to this day.

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