Posted on May 5, 2015
This soldier refused to give up on an Army road march. Your thoughts?
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So here is my take on the actual Video.... For being in Public Health, I read somewhere that she is actually a Veterinarian, She did pretty damn good.... whether or not it was a strong finish who cares she finished that should be all that matters. For a badge that the pass rate for FY 2013 was 19% and I have heard it has stayed the same if not gone down, I applaud her efforts. Whether or not she is actually going to be in Field medicine is a moot point... She is an officer, ( No Offense to any officers out there) Its just like an officer I ran into over seas, Female officer with a Sapper Tab... She was never in an Engineer platoon company or detachment.... So for her it was an Achievement that she can say that yes she had done it...and in my opinion it was something for her to put on an OCR.... now that is just my opinion but none the less it is a very big achievement for her to get that Tab. Just Like for the Captain in this article will she see Combat as a Field Medic.... Probably not at least it would be a very low probability, but if she does she will be better for it by going thru this course...
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During this physically and mentally demanding test, this young officer showed the type of character and commitment we need in our company grade leaders. She didn't only SAY the Warrior Ethos, but here she clearly SHOWED it ... "I will always place the mission first, I will never accept defeat, I will never quit, I will never leave a fallen comrade!" This is leading by example!
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I have actually been here, not for EFMB or EIB but I was pacing with a SFC I was a SGT at the time and if you've been on thee tank trails at Fort Stewart you know how they are we were moving alot quicker then I thought but when I reached that finishing line my body was shutting down and I crawled maybe 200 meters to the finish line. It was so grueling that you want to finish strong but your body couldn't take no more. " I Salute or am proud of anyone that has been in this situation, it's not in any means weakness it is what we as Soldiers should do everyday Never quit, don't give up and strive to give your all" I have watched this video a few times and each time I am more inspired and humbled by her perseverance.
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My thoughts when I was watching this on Facebook....GET THAT WEAPON OUT OF THE MUD!
Maybe a word or two more in that thought process.
As I read what everyone else was saying, I realized the Army tarnished me. So good job Captain BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD KEEP THAT WEAPON OUT OF THE MUD!
Maybe a word or two more in that thought process.
As I read what everyone else was saying, I realized the Army tarnished me. So good job Captain BUT FOR THE LOVE OF GOD KEEP THAT WEAPON OUT OF THE MUD!
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The fact that no fellow soldier reached down to physically assist says a great deal about the high quality of these men and women. She can wear that badge with pride.
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THAT'S MY MILITARY SISTER! Dig down deep, and when you think you have no more to give, you dig deeper! Well done Captain, well done!
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Kudos to her completing the task...showed alot of heart and determination. However, I have a major issue with her flagging herself and at least three of the cadre...no amount of exhaustion is an excuse for poor muzzle awareness. EVER!
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based on this video Capt Cudd is inspiring, determined and gutsy. She had a mission and a goal that she set out to accomplish and nothing was going to stop her. Congratulations Capt on your personal victory. You are an inspiration to all of us. I salute you!
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