I think it really depends on the situation and the troopie in question. Baron Von Stueben once said that the difference between American soldiers and European soldiers was that you had to explain to Americans why you were doing something. And he meant that as a good thing. A soldiers who knows the intent and purpose of whatever they are doing is someone who is able to exercise initiative at a crucial moment to decisive purpose. It also gives them an opportunity to see the big picture and buy in to the overall end state. I try to give the "why" as much as I can. Granted there are always times when we can't do that and it simply boils down to "just do it". Of course, if the soldier is just being purposefully disrespectful, then that is a whole 'nother situation altogether.
SSG Maravi,
We need more like you with that mentality. Give them an inch to ask questions you better believe those Soldiers are going to take a mile the next time.
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