Posted on Jun 5, 2015
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Do you remember your Drill Sergeant, if not by name, could you describe his/her impact on training you, the mannerisms, the pet peeves, the swagger?

The impact of direct leadership during your earliest days in service help form the type of service member you will be throughout your career. That direct leadership changes very little as you progress. The more senior you become in service, the more distance you have between you and your immediate leadership however, that direct leader has a huge impact in shaping (mentoring) you. So, who was that Drill Sergeant/Drill Instructor and how that leadership impacted your career?
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SGT Nancy Vega
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95B School- DS Larson and DS Blake
91B School- DS Martinez
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1SG Senior Military Police Organizational Analyst (Cbt Developer)
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DS Eley, DS Weaver, DS Streeter, DS Staton, DS Atkins, DS Conner, DS McGee, SDS Suttles and DS Crumb. Ran over Conner on my way running to the top walk...worst day as a PVT back then. Crumb could push Fort McClellan to China...a beast! I wonder how many PVTs remember me when I was under the hat, best job in the Army!
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SSgt Warren Henthorn
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SSgt Norman, Aug 67.
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