Posted on Feb 17, 2017
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Here's the background. You are an experienced Soldier. You walk in to the commissary to see a young 2LT shopping with a headset on. You professionally and politely get the 2LT’s attention and address the deficiency. They blatantly are rude, dismiss your comment, and tell you that those rules do not apply to him as an officer. Whether you are an Officer or Enlisted, how do you react?
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PO1 Todd B.
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Find out who they are, command, and CO and report the conduct. About all you can do.
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SP5 Rich Goulet
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Don’t send them to a combat zone.
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SSG(P) Dan Keene
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What is a headset, like radio headphones?
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COL Charles Williams
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Ignore him/her to the extent I could, then jack them up when the conditions were right. Nothing worse than an arrogant 2LT. MAJ (Join to see)
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PVT Leighton Bader
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Tell a 1st sergeant, if that doesn't work suck it the hell up, he out ranks you.
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SGM Steve Richards
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Edited 8 y ago
This type of action is totally un-becoming of an officer and he should be immediately be reported to his commanding officer. It's apparent to me that this young officer has a lot to learn, as most Butterbars do (no offense). In my career, I have trained several young LTs and there education always seems to outweigh thieir military experience. Hopefully, this young officer be correct his actions and learn that rules, in fact, do apply to him.
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SSgt Thomas Hirschey
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I had many during my career, call tattle tailing if you want but I would address them and if they didn’t want to listen, I would have a chat with the commanding officer about what I saw and how unprofessional it was.
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CMSgt David Morris
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First, I do not use the word "react," because it assumes lack of thought before taking action. As most all of our police, fire, and special tactics personnel do, in both military and civilian sectors, I "respond." In such a case, to prevent any chance of escalation in a Commissary setting, I'd tell the 2LT to have a great day, and then later, without his or her knowledge, I'd snap a few photos and provide them to the appropriate chain of command, with a note that my professional offer of advice to remove the headset while in uniform was met with, "that rule does not apply to officers."
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LTC Stephen McClain
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Yes, as a professional yourself, you are compelled to do so. If he refuses to hear you out, you need to speak to his OIC, the young Lt needs a "reality check". Some of the most valuable advice I was given during my carreer came from NCO's who cared about the future of the Army.
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SSG Chris Allsopp
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Inform LT of infraction. Remind LT of leading by example. Report LT to their Chan of command, ensure employees of establishment can reinforce complaint.
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SSG Chris Allsopp
SSG Chris Allsopp
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Only need to follow through to step 2 if they argue.
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SSG Chris Allsopp
SSG Chris Allsopp
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K.I.S.S. keep is simple simpleton. The military has everything in place for these scenarios.
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