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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PFC David Raciti
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aT LEASED A 100 PUSH UP S M OR SQUART JUMPS
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When I was active duty it wouldn't happen but this is what is wrong with America. Children aren't disciplined at home and grow up with no respect for authority and do not understand the consequences of doing the wrong thing. In my day someone would beat that ass or IPT until they wished they were dead.
Cpl Mike M
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Have the PFC kneel in a corner, and have the sgt seek counseling or an office job.
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PO3 James Augustine
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write up for insubordination and refusal to obey a lawful order then let the commanding officer take it from there.
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SSG Matthew Hamrick
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I would calmly give the task to someone else. And deal with the private privately after formation. I will never have another problem with him again.
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CPO George Lawson
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This as it is written, will not work, you start out with an E-2 and then go to they, so are you talking about one person? Or the entire group?
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SSG Charles Newman
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Simple, HALF RIGHT, FACE! FRONT LEAN AND REST POSITION, MOVE!
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SPC Christopher Smith
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When I was in the E5 would take off his shirt and walk behind the building!
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SPC Juan Granados
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Seriously, this should not even be asked.
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Sgt Cam Giannetti
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PFC toast for breakfast
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