Posted on Oct 16, 2016
LTJG Ansi 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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Cpl Jay Beaudet
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Take the blouses off and take him out back for a view of the tree roots at ground level
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SFC Lock And Dam Operator
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Edited >1 y ago
you as an NCO escort this individual with the company of another (e.g. lower enlisted e-2 -e-4 or another e-5) and you smoke the living crap out of this individual until this individual understands that individuallity stopped upon enlistment and team worked began. But that is just me, you do as your style and leadership allow
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Douglas Webb
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I'd probably react poorly.
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PVT Philip Smith
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Sir yes sir
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PO2 Jay Daniel
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Report for insubordination.
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Cpl Samuel Mahaffey
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fuck his boot ass up. in private.
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CPL Blaine Reed
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Everyone on their face. Push till I get tired. When that happens and the arms are falling off of the trainees, make that private do the aforementioned task. Everyone else will "train" that guy when the time is right.
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A1C Corey Collins
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Have him do and give extra duties to the punk. If that doesn't work, show him the door(DD)
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SGT Transportation Management Coordinator
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Put him on every shit detail that comes up
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Sgt Michael Graham
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You do whatever you are told. It's not a suggestion!!
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