Platoon Leader Net: An Official Army website, run and operated by Army Officers; for future, current and past Platoon Leaders.
Officers of the Army, Army National Guard, and Army Reserves
had the opportunity to take part in the creation and launch of an official Army
website, run and operated by Army Officers; Platoon Leader Net. It’s a non-CAC, mobile friendly version of
the Platoon Leader Forum located on the MilSuite.
The site is only open to currently serving commissioned
officers, current ROTC cadets, and Army National Guard Officer Candidates. Though located at a “.net,” the website is
secure, is located on military servers at West Point, is only for unclassified
content, and requires a log-in and password to gain access. I want to stress that this “.net” site does
not replace the MilSuite location, but augments it with a location that is
easily accessed from non-CAC computers.
There are those of you out there that have a lot to
contribute to current and future platoon leaders; we are looking for YOU to
join. Please feel free to check out the
launch URL which will enable you to take part in this awesome opportunity, http://goo.gl/1y2NPY.
It’s a beta site, so its success relies on your input, contributions,
and feedback.
Platoon Leader Net is a growing network of leaders who are
deeply committed to improving the practice of company and platoon-level
leadership. It’s a place where past,
current and future platoon leaders can come to improve the practice of leading
platoons.
Please take a moment to check it out, sign up, and see if
it’s something that you would be interested in contributing to. Remember, you’re not just commenting, you’re
helping future generations of platoon leaders to succeed.
So please, talk about it, pass it to other officers or
future officers who have something to add.
Pass knowledge and information of your experiences as a platoon leader
or things that you see platoon leaders should know.
If you aren’t comfortable with the link above, please feel
free to go directly to the site at http://www.platoonleader.net.
Also, http://www.PL.army.mil
on MilSuite is still online and active.