Posted on Feb 17, 2018
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What is the best lesson/piece of advice an NCO or officer has ever taught you? Personally, I would say the most impressionable advice an NCO has ever taught me was that at the end of the day, my military career is in my hands. My decisions reflect my career and at the end of the day, if I want something done (schooling opportunities, career advancement) to ALWAYS push and never give up.

What's the best advice you have ever received?
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CW2 Maintenance Officer
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"It is better to be an hour early, than a minute late"
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CPL Harry Daniel
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The best advice that I've received during my tour of duty came from my Senior Drill Sergeant Cannady and my First Sergeant Guest. Be prepared always. Do your duty to the best of my ability and to respect the Organization.
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LT Ed Skiba
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From an old Master Chief that was in the German Navy for some of WWll: Don't think you know it all even if you are good at your job and NEVER say...it ain't my job... just do it.
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LtCol Joe Waldron
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Staff NCO leadership. From a 45 year old Staff Sergeant, finest NCO I ever new. He retired a SgtMaj.
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SSG Thomas Hill
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At the end of Basic Training in 1979 our Drill told me, "Hill, regulations exist for a purpose, but are never more important than the wellbeing of those you are responsible for." I remembered that well when I became a NCO and was responsible for soldier care.
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Lt Col John Culley
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Five star General Douglas MacArthur's statement that there is no substitute for victory.
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Sgt Steve Williams
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The first thing that I thought of was something I tried to practice throughout my civilian career: Never ask your people to do something you aren't willing and able to do.
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SSgt Tina GAllagher
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To stand up for myself, how to do so and how to choose my battles.
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CPO Deborah Simmons
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When I was in the Navy, my mentor was the Command Master Chief. I just made E7, and one of his advise to me was, "Stand your ground if you are correct and can prove it, but if you're wrong, take the @$$ chewing, brush yourself off and keep on stepping.
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MSgt John McGowan
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Two pieces of advise I remember very well. Keep my supervisor advised and he gets no surprises. I found out later just how bad surprises can be. Know what you are signing even if it only means the form was filled out correct. My best is know when to hold them, know when to fold them, you can't always win.
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