Posted on Jun 14, 2019
1LT Engineer Officer
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I am leaving for advanced camp in a couple weeks and to be prepared, this is one of my weaker areas I would like to develop. My reserved quiet nature works against me. However, I believe I can still work to my strengths by using the principle of "be brief, be bold, be brilliant, and be gone" in my interactions. I want to become an inspirational leader, but I don't want to come across fake by trying to be someone I am not. That being said, I am willing to change.
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MAJ Bruce Davie
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Be a team player 1st! Be yourself. Listen to your peer critique & ROTC cadre reviews. Good luck & God speed. MAJ.
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CPL Gary Pifer
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My advice... go to a VA hospital and talk to the Vets...look at them and listen...then walk a VA National Cemetery , bigger the better...pay close attention to the war dead....each tombstone tells a story.....in the end we get a little flag....on memorial day....A sunny day of training in a split second can turn into fire and death....you have to live leadership...you cannot learn it....slogans mean nothing...when...your holding body pieces..and your friends are the ones gone....reflect why you want to be a leader....it comes from within.....I had it ....but lost it.....inspiration...forget it....everyone's alive... that's talking....
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1LT Kevin Chapman
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Which reg?
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1LT Kevin Chapman
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Ahhhh. I thought you would be going 7th with me. 1LT (Join to see)
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1LT Engineer Officer
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Gotcha. Good luck at camp!
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1LT William Clardy
1LT William Clardy
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Do you know which company yet, 1LT (Join to see)?
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1LT Engineer Officer
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No I don't sir. I believe they tell cadets during in-processing.
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