Posted on Feb 14, 2016
What is your Go-To Manual / Regulation Citation?
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I don't have a go to Reg quote. I stick with don't hit em, steal from em, or screw em.
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CPT Pedro Meza
That is Zun Tzu The Art of War "A wise general makes a point of foraging on the enemy"
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SSG Ryan R - As a PSG TC 7-22.7 (FM 7-22.7) should be your best friend. But absolutely stay in 623-3 especially with the newNCOER. Don't focus to much time on 40-501 as a PSG but become familiar because as a 1SG it helps with everything from your ABCP, chapter packets, and reenlistment.
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AR 600-20 as it defines that the commander is responsible for a Soldiers well-being. This extends into areas such as spiritual, financial and personal life. When people make their lives the commanders business there is pretty much nothing off-limits if it impacts work.
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Yes, I spent time in a lot of regs, but the AR 600-20 turned out to be a wonderful guide for me as a Platoon Sergeant.
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The diagram of "underlying logic of Army Leadership" from ADP 6-22 is posted on my wall. Positive influence can reach distances that negative influence never will.
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I can't imagine framing any AR and hanging it on the wall. There are too many and they all have their application. I will however share something that guided me: My men will work just as hard for me as I work for them. They were the ones who got things done. It was my job to make sure they had everything they needed to do it: Training, equipment, food, shelter, clothing, medical care, spiritual care, everything, as well as a clear mission and recognition when they accomplished it. They never had to worry about retribution from above me. I was their buffer. But heaven help them, there was no buffer from my displeasure. Often a look is all that was needed. It's the same credo that I lived by as a leader in civilian life.
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Depended on the topic. My go to document was the one that provided the policy or doctrine for that topic. Be it 670-1 for uniform or any of the 7 series for leadership.
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The best "Go-to" I had was what I called "The Reasonable Man" theory. If something came up I would think on it and ask myself "would a reasonable man make this decision?" The solutions I came up with were often not within the standards of Manuals or Regulations.
I really didn't care.
I really didn't care.
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I constantly use these manuals during rotations coaching rotational units at NTC: ADRP 1-02, ADRP 2-0, ADRP 3-0, ADRP 3-37, ADRP 3-90, ADRP 4-0, ADRP 5-0, ADRP 6-0, ADRP 6-22, & ADRP 7-0.
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Give Forscom (FC) 350-1 a try, it goes into so much more detail on Appx G items that are applicable to Forscom Soldiers. You need a CAC to access this reg through the FORSCOM .mil site.
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