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Posted on Aug 21, 2014
How Many Of You Have Taken The Time To Mentor A Junior Soldier/ NCO/ Officer?
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The last officer I mentored was my replacement. A young LT former Navy, he became the BN S6 with me as the Bde S6. The most valuable quality time we got to spend together was 3 weeks in Japan for Yama Sakura. Got to go through every detail of comms setup, doctrine and go through the whole exercise. It was a very rewarding experience for both of us. I left my unit in great hands when I retired.
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I speak to the TAP class once a month and during my discussions I make it a point to offer "a crusty old 1SG's" help in navigating that transition.
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As a SNCO it is my job to mentor and train junior Marines and Officers every day. I try to make sure that I will leave the Marine Corps better. I think the best assignment that I had was as an instructor at an entry level MOS school traning and mentoring new Marines.
As a SNCO it is my job to mentor and train junior Marines and Officers every day. I try to make sure that I will leave the Marine Corps better. I think the best assignment that I had was as an instructor at an entry level MOS school traning and mentoring new Marines.
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I introduce myself to any face that looks new to me at my unit. Sometimes I've done it before, but everyone appreciates the recognition and assistance, especially if new to the unit or military.
I know, I was "that guy" once. And I was extremely lucky to be mentored by someone far above my rank in my first year.
That resonates, and I pay it forward.
I know, I was "that guy" once. And I was extremely lucky to be mentored by someone far above my rank in my first year.
That resonates, and I pay it forward.
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