Posted on Feb 7, 2015
Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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Lots of discussions about Awards etc. But here's the real question. Which would you rather get?

Treat each of the below as a form of Recognition/Reward, and assume that promotions are happening normally.
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SFC Mark Merino
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SCHOOLS! NEVER NEVER NEVER turn down the opportunity to go to a school!!!!
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COL Jason Smallfield, PMP, CFM, CM
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Depends upon the individual and where they are at in their career.
- Letter Appreciation. As an older Soldier, I value these more. I already look like a WWII Russian general so I need another medal like I need another hole in my head. Getting too old to enjoy "premier" schools and already know what they might teach me anyway.
- Medal. As a mid grade Soldier, I would value these since these are one of the things that a board looks at (both number and type).
- "Premier" School. As a younger Soldier, I would value this the most since these (Ranger, Sapper, Airborne, Pathfinder) are great opportunties to learn and have fun. Plus going to these types of schools helps to make one a better leader by exposing yourself to different environments, leaders, and instruction techniques.
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Excellent response, Sir. COL Jason Smallfield, PMP, CFM, CM
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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I used to work with a Gunny who believed everyone deserved "at a minimum" a Letter of Appreciation when they left the Unit.

He believed that their very presence made the mission easier.

a) They were either a "Performer" and could take on more making things easier for the rest of folks.

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b) They were a "Non-Performer" who could be assigned every "crap" detail, which made it easier to accomplish the real mission for the Performers. Think of it in terms of Opportunity Cost. You dedicate the best performers to essential tasks, and non-performers to less-essential tasks (go mow lawns).

Both sets of people had value in the unit. Sometimes those "warm bodies" most valuable feature was to "take one for the team." That said, he also made sure they got a fair share of school allocations (within their skillset). How can they get better if they're always pulling crap duty?
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CW2 Joseph Evans
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I like the school option. Of course, you have to be in a unit where the good Soldiers are actually being sent to the school instead of being held back to make sure the unit doesn't go under while the shit bags are sent to get them out of the way of smooth operations.
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SGT 94 E Radio Comsec Repairer
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Channing Tatum. Wait, I thought this was a game of "would you rather...?"

Whatever is the most honest and accurate is what I'd want. The LoA would be my choice, though I'd be tempted to take the premier school option if I were a PT stud.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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In the words of Zoolander... Ridiculously Good Looking.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS that's an awesome article! Good to know he supports the troops.
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SPC Charles Griffith
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I just want honesty, as Service Members the opportunity's abound. I'd rather SM's get honest recognition and reward for their accomplishments.
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SGT Steven Eugene Kuhn MBA
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I always take opportunity over recognition!...always!
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CMC Robert Young
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What about coins?? Can't ever have too many challenge coins ;-)
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS
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I love coins!

I think I would place them under the LoA/CerCom category just for the purposes of the poll. Just because it's instant recognition for a job well done.
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Sgt Aaron Kennedy, MS. I was never interested in formal letters, certificates, or medals. I just wanted to be in a position to help . . . to do the best thing in the best way at the best time. The only reward . . . if you might call it that . . . would be the trust and respect of my colleagues. Warmest Regards, Sandy
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None of these apply to me now, but while I was serving, I preferred to be recognized by my NCO's and troops over getting awards.
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