Posted on Oct 16, 2016
LTJG Jftoc Watch Officer
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Here's the background. You're a senior E5. Your troops are in formation and you're handing out work for the day. You hand out an assignment to a fresh E2 with less than a year in and only a few months at your command. They blatantly complain and tell you to choose someone else. You calmly tell them they will do this task and they tell you to shove it and give it to someone else. How do you react?
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SSG Jesse Navarro
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Dismiss the rest of the troops and have him/her stand fast with their first line and allow them to explain if there's no explanation conduct proper paperwork.
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SPC Bryant Voss
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Make an example out of him in front of everyone else.
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Dustin Smith
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I would definitely dicipline him to the fullest
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A1C Larry Chapman
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Inform them my expectation of "you is to carry out the order"
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SPC Joseph Jacker
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Smoke his ass
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SGT Christopher Bonner Holland
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KP and many push ups
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CPL Jimmy Willis
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Drop for 150
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LCpl Joseph Edward
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As a junior Marine, E3, I knew if I mouthed off that I was headed straight for a damn knife-hand to the corroded. Even the worst tasks must be handled with a few simple words, "I'm on it, Sargent." Later on you can get out all the "wtf" and "this is BS" rants...
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Karen Woodford
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I would affore him a hand across the face or weekend KP for 3 months and if he says you can not strike me because of military REGS then I say you choose 3 months of KP
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PO3 William Blanke
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You'll be scrubbing decks on your hands and knees with a toothbrush.
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