Posted on Jun 1, 2015
What advice, REAL WORLD, MISSION ORIENTED, advice would you give to new Leaders
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OK Career Gunfighters, You can give ONE, and ONLY ONE piece of advice to a New Leader of Gunfighters, right before his first deployment as a leader.
For Myself I would say: TAKE CARE OF YOUR MEDIC!, because Doc is Damn Sure gonna take care of you. Doc don't pull guard, because when you are copping Zulus Doc is checking feet and fevers...Doc don't dig his own hole, he don't need blisters on the hands that will start your IV. Doc eats FIRST, because he will spend 90% of that chow break making sure your NUGS and Privates are drinking water and eating something besides candy bars (I know this is YOUR JOB there Squad Leader, but Doc does it too, because he fracking cares). Take care of Doc, Help him carry his load, because most of his load, is for you and the platoon. One last thing, if your are still listening...Check Doc's feet once in a while, offer him a cookie from home in that box from your little sister, let Doc know he is part of the platoon, and is mis-assigned to HHC. Invite Doc to your platoon cookouts, and even to Christmas dinner if he is single. Take care of Doc.
For Myself I would say: TAKE CARE OF YOUR MEDIC!, because Doc is Damn Sure gonna take care of you. Doc don't pull guard, because when you are copping Zulus Doc is checking feet and fevers...Doc don't dig his own hole, he don't need blisters on the hands that will start your IV. Doc eats FIRST, because he will spend 90% of that chow break making sure your NUGS and Privates are drinking water and eating something besides candy bars (I know this is YOUR JOB there Squad Leader, but Doc does it too, because he fracking cares). Take care of Doc, Help him carry his load, because most of his load, is for you and the platoon. One last thing, if your are still listening...Check Doc's feet once in a while, offer him a cookie from home in that box from your little sister, let Doc know he is part of the platoon, and is mis-assigned to HHC. Invite Doc to your platoon cookouts, and even to Christmas dinner if he is single. Take care of Doc.
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My friend, when I'm humping with you guys, I am treated better than most hollywood diva's. I don't think most people understand the relationship between a dirt pounder and his Doc.
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SSG Roger Ayscue
Doc, ordinary Folks, and Soldiers that don't see dirt will never understand a 21 year old Medic that would take a bullet for 30 guys from the minute that he meets them, that will go head to head with anyone no matter the rank to try to save a life, and a thousand other things I could mention.
Medics must get issued something a AIT that leads to this.
Medics must get issued something a AIT that leads to this.
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1SG (Join to see)
It's something that you can't teach and something you can't describe SSG Roger Ayscue .
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SFC (Join to see)
One thing that I would tell all my new medics as they came to us from AIT is that when it hits the fan, if there is a casualty, that they are the one in charge. They tell the PSG what they need in order to take care of the casualty.
I had one soldier tell the company commander to stop F'ing around and get him a landing zone so they could evac a double amputee. The commander came to him later and thanked him for being blunt with no repercussions to the soldier.
I had one soldier tell the company commander to stop F'ing around and get him a landing zone so they could evac a double amputee. The commander came to him later and thanked him for being blunt with no repercussions to the soldier.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
Some are examples of what should be done, some are examples of what should be avoided.
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Listen to those older than you, they are full of advice and experience and have learned from the same mistakes you will make.
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