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Posted on Mar 3, 2016
SGM Joseph Wolfe
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SGM Robert Speakman
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Could not have said it any better, but a I had alot of influence on soldiiers and as a Sergeant Major.
They all want to try and become an E-9, When their career might be coming to an end. And more as a First Sergeant
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Even ROTC cadets pay attention to the NCO. They, when they have sense, somehow know that the SGT knows troops. SGM Speakman recognizes that "driving on" senior sergeants having wider and deeper experience. With that they influence the unit top to bottom. My recollection is that, unless a truly exceptional individual is in the mix, the bn CSM is second to the Bn Cdr in influence and requirement to be a role model. In a SF "B" Tm, the Company SGM was the influencer back in the day. Impact of WO's came after I retired. They fill a role that was missing because of Tm XO shortage. Current SF please chime in.
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SGM Robert Speakman
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Thank you Major, I've been in all positions from a Rifleman to a CSM, 1SG with the 82D Airborne, Taught at Jump School at Fort Benning GA, was ROTC at LSU, and ADVISOR MY 2ND TOUR in VIETNAM, fought with the 1ST CALVARY 1965-66, MY 1ST Tour to Vietnam.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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COL Chamberlain is a great case study on leadership. He was given hundreds of Maine soldiers who were demoralized and defeated. He incorporated them into his unit and fought some of the fiercest battles at Gettysburg. I will never forget what he did with such few men.
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Excellent thoughts, SGM! If we all take to heart that what truly matters about the military is making Soldiers/Sailors/Airmen/Marines/Coastguardsmen better human beings able to contribute to the world around them and the society they serve, we'd be able to move mountains! It all starts as you say, at the small unit level...
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