Posted on Jun 1, 2015
How many veterans and retirees can relate to the 10 Habits that follow you from the military into civilian life?
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Share some of the habits you have kept near and dear to you during your transition from service to civilian life
Here is great article on the subject.
I can honestly say that I have at least 8 of the 10 down on a regular basis.
https://www.military1.com/army/article/460580-10-habits-that-follow-you-from-the-military-into-civilian-life
Here is great article on the subject.
I can honestly say that I have at least 8 of the 10 down on a regular basis.
https://www.military1.com/army/article/460580-10-habits-that-follow-you-from-the-military-into-civilian-life
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1. outstanding posture
2. excessive use of "outstanding" as an adjective
3. If I'm late, it's because there was a apocalyptic event (or my wife couldn't find her phone).
4. knife hand!
5. "Say again" when anyone else would just say "what?"
2. excessive use of "outstanding" as an adjective
3. If I'm late, it's because there was a apocalyptic event (or my wife couldn't find her phone).
4. knife hand!
5. "Say again" when anyone else would just say "what?"
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Maj Marty Hogan
COL Mikel J. Burroughs I have not transitioned completely. The 2 years I was merely a drill status guardsman however I would say the basics- do your job as best you can, work and integrate as a team, be on time, and contribute to the solution of the problem and not be the problem.
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MAJ David Vermillion
Learning things like:
1) Being early
2) Maintain notes
3) Respecting people
4) It's a people world
5) Following directions
6) Respect authority
Realizing it's not about me!
1) Being early
2) Maintain notes
3) Respecting people
4) It's a people world
5) Following directions
6) Respect authority
Realizing it's not about me!
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SPC Nathaniel O.
Haha i got pretty much the same. Those tidbits and mannerisms stick for life. And the accidental hooah slip
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I check my gig line when I am wearing a nice outfit. Â I don't think I will ever be able to stop doing that.
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CPT Aaron Kletzing
On that note, I also find myself checking other people's gig lines -- and then sometimes I think to myself, "Man, that gig line is WAY off." Â Haha.
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Maj Marty Hogan
CPT Aaron Kletzing Thanks for the laugh early this morning. I also find myself doing that and unfairly judge those that can't dress correctly
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs here are my top 10
1) I still step off with the left foot first.
2) Salute the flag.
3) Simple respect, something that is sorely lacking in the world today outside the
military.
4) 24 hour clock.
5) Back to a wall.
6) Trust only those that I know will have my back.
7) Shined shoes.
8) A place for everything and everything in it's place.
9) Never less than 15 minutes early for anything.
10) Sanctity of life
1) I still step off with the left foot first.
2) Salute the flag.
3) Simple respect, something that is sorely lacking in the world today outside the
military.
4) 24 hour clock.
5) Back to a wall.
6) Trust only those that I know will have my back.
7) Shined shoes.
8) A place for everything and everything in it's place.
9) Never less than 15 minutes early for anything.
10) Sanctity of life
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
I'm definitely a "dress right dress" on the clothes! I'm never late for meeting either! Can't sleep in either after 37 years - 0530 hours in the monring and my body is screaming - "get out of Bed and do something!"
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