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Posted on Sep 9, 2015
SGT Ben Keen
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SSG Warren Swan
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To sum up what you said in a military sense (IMO), a NCO is always looking out for those under him, and for those in need. He is their rock and foundation. When said NCO starts looking out for himself, he's now just a "sergeant". Whatever choice lies in front of you, the NCO in you will pull forward and pull those who need help with you. Regardless of actual rank (grouping officers in here) and branch, I see LOADS of NCO's on RP. They are the rock and foundations that help, guide, and assist each of us in decisions we make and can count on to give us advice that might not be pleasant, but will be timely and accurate.
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SGT Ben Keen
SGT Ben Keen
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What you said is completely true SSG Warren Swan. The great thing about RallyPoint and what I think it needs to go back towards is that it is an outlet for leaders at all ranks, E1 - O10, to come and share their thoughts and ideas. Not just to be a place for people to share memes.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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SGT Ben Keen - Hey I use memes!! No fair!! I'm being singled out cuz you can't see my face. Who is my EO advisor on here lol
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SGT Ben Keen
SGT Ben Keen
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SSG Warren Swan - I have nothing against a well times and meaningful meme, heck I post a few from time to time as well. :)
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Very well said! A good NCO is one that can handle the situation, no matter what it is. A leader that soldiers aren't ordered to follow, but want to follow! 8th ID Pathfinder!
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CMSgt Mark Schubert
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I too used to think like you - just do "it" for myself. Many years ago I learned there was even GREATER joy in building the success of others - that's when I found true happiness, joy and a sense of real accomplishment (or "greatness"). I hesitate to use the word greatness in describing myself as it's not very humbling to me. :-) I no longer consider myself as anything more than His servant doing whatever I can to help others.
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SGT Ben Keen
SGT Ben Keen
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"Greatness" is a word I hesitate to use as well CMSgt Mark Schubert, but hey it sounds catchy. :)

I cannot agree with you more that the feelings I get by sharing in the success of others over shadows anything I can do alone. It does not mean we should seek out self-improvement but it does mean we should find a way to take that self-improvement and use it to help others. This is not about having someone ride your coattails or to have yourself walked over. We should stand proud of all we have done yet, just as you mentioned, the happiness, joy and sense of real accomplishment comes from helping others.
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CMSgt Mark Schubert
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SGT Ben Keen we MUST continue to self improve our "greatness" because THAT is key to effectively helping others! The more you know, the more you can help - and the stronger you are, the easier it gets. You cannot effectively help others if you cannot be the example for them to follow. It's like the overweight Dr. telling you to lose weight - good advice, and true - but - the "effectiveness" is lost!
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SGT Ben Keen
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CMSgt Mark Schubert - You just pretty much wrote the cliff notes for my post...LOL
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SFC Eric Williams
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My man! Well said Ben. I see who I'm going to be hanging out with....Thanks!
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