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Would have gotten into a commissioning program. Would have taken more advantage of the education opportunities sooner.
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SP5 Dave (Shotgun) Shockley
I would have stayed in and applied for OCS. I regret to this day not having stayed in.
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CPO Michael Hatten
I earned my degree on active duty and started OCS. One day in school it hit me that as great as a commission would have been, I really didn't want to do what an officer does. In fact, I was tired of being a sailor. I decided to leave Active Duty even though I had a two-year commitment to fill first. I was selected for CPO just as the commitment ended but I left anyway. I joined the reserves and still got my anchors. I think I did exactly what was right for me and haven't regretted it at all.
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1stSgt Cliff Conrad
Gunny I got my degree while on active duty. My continuing drive kept me going, although it was really difficult to go to college and be a Marine at the same time. I got selected to SgtMaj but I turned it down because I didn't want to go back to Okinawa. These young Marines, Soldiers, Sailors, and Airman have the greatest opportunity to get a degree while on active duty.
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GySgt David Weihausen
1stSgt Cliff Conrad, I also achieved my degree while on active duty and it has served me well. My point is that when I first enlisted, there wasn't a lot of guidance in what I should be doing with off-duty education in order to achieve some of the goals that I had. Looking back, I can see opportunities I missed because there wasn't that guidance available.
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I should have written my own evaluation instead of just giving input. My O-6 didn't know how to write and it ended my career. If I had just handed it to him to sign, it would have been a different road.
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LT Louis McKellar
I always liked how anything less than a top 1% fitrep was a kiss of death! As a TAR officer I never received a fitrep in a timely manner. I was gone two months from my command tour before I received my fitrep. It omitted my master's degree I earned.
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1stSgt Cliff Conrad
My last 6 years in the Marine Corps, I wrote my own fitness reports, because my Commanders trusted me to write my own, with honesty and integrity.
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SFC Shannon Ford
When I finished my career, I knew where I stood, in reality. I forced that officer to write my final NCOER. I knew that I busted his nuts for losing a weapon during training, and lying about it. I knew that he sent a false green 2, through me, which I was the first to report as false, once i figured it out. He never apologized, he never recognized that he was wrong, he never admitted that I was the one to find his missing weapon, along an avenue of advance in our training mission. I blew his ass up. For lying to me. And I made him write my last NCOER. Not because I thought it would cap off a solid career, but because I knew he couldn't help but try to be wrong.And from time to time, in his life, I'll pop in to say hello and remind him. When my time was up, I was done. Done with sorry ass officers who tried to be leaders. I've know good officers as leaders. And I can count those few proud men on one hand. Sadly one was murdered in his own driveway a few short years ago.
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I would have checked into the 'airborne volunteers needed' notice on the bulletin board at Ft Knox in 1953!
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CSM Charles Hayden Passed 7/29/2025
I didn't know it then, but those small chutes would have dumped my 190 pounds on the deck in a hurry!
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I would have gone through ROTC while I was getting my degree at Oregon State University, and made a career out of it.
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SPC LeAnne Passig
Not let my crappy leadership get to me and stuck through my last crappy leadership, who were being reassigned to another unit.
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I totally regret not going airborne or air assault.
I went to repelling school in Korea and was offered to change my mos and the opportunity to go airborne, my only regret
Was not going
I went to repelling school in Korea and was offered to change my mos and the opportunity to go airborne, my only regret
Was not going
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I would have partied a little (ok, maybe a lot) less when I first joined and gone warrant when I had the chance.
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Took the Army as a serious job or career when I first enlisted, stayed on the straight and narrow path and avoided getting my company and field grade article 15s.
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SPC Toby Meigs
Top: You made it to First Sergeant. I'd say that's pretty damn good for having Company & Field Grade Article 15's under your belt.
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1SG Jack Crutcher
I tried to appeal the field grade to Gen Powell (Col Powell at the time) my Bde Cdr but he said I needed an attention getter. I still have the AR 15 with his signature on it, I have to say that was an expensive autograph.
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