I am seeking to perform well as a commissioned officer. What advice can you offer to being an effective staff and line officer ?
What is some advice that you would give to a brand new LT? | RallyPoint
I am currently a sophomore contracted cadet and wanted to know. What is some advice that you wish your platoon leaders knew from the enlisted side? And what would be some advice you'd give from personal experience (officer side)? Thanks in advance.
Being the S6 is challenging. No matter what you do, the CPOF or other Battle Command system will crash after three commo checks right as the Commander grabs the hand mike to do a CUB. The XO will scuff you up. Know what you are talking about, ask the right questions, learn the technical systems.
Knowledge management and network admin at home station could be ways to help your unit. Being a staff officer does not mean you park your leadership in the economy lot until Company command.
And check out all the sage advice here:
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What is the ONE thing EVERY young Officer must know? | RallyPoint
There's been quite a few discussions about how clueless young Lieutenants (and Ensigns) are when they hit the Operating Forces (and we often are). Here it is: your chance to publicly and permanently record the one topic you think is the most critical for us to know when we step in at your unit. With some luck, maybe those young officers will read it here and have the epiphany they need privately and everyone will be better off for it. So hit...


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