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Command Post What is this?
Posted on Sep 7, 2016
SFC Randy Purham
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SFC George Smith
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Old school still works... the Bad guys are using it...
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SGM Erik Marquez
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The first thing I would suggest... Take the same piece of advice an outgoing CSM gave me upon taking a new job... start fresh, delete every email on the other guys computer, throw away everything in the desk, and wait for the phone calls, knock on the door and email to come in....while waiting go find the Soldiers, LISTEN ..Go find your officers and LISTEN.
What is truly important, needs to be done now, next week and next month will raise its ugly head quickly, focus on those things... not what someone's else's perception of priority is (other than the commander, as their priority is YOUR priority)

Taking that concept to your post, throw away AR 350-1 it is not possible to complete all assigned and directed tasks it orders and accomplish the commander’s intent, the unit’s mission.
Then see what raises its head as needed, today, tomorrow and next month. Rebuild AR 350-1-New from the cover page to the back page from a blank page.

Reconsider what the needs of the Service is, the unit's mission today, and tomorrow.
Start with the collective tasks needed to accomplish today's mission.. The leader training and resources required, then TRAIN the leaders.. Next the individual trianing needed to support the collective tasks that need to be started TODAY to accomplish today's mission.
Once the tactical immediate is accomplished, look at the force and what it needs to know, be capable of tomorrow..
You will never get to tomorrow if today is a mess
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MSG Stan Hutchison
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As an "old soldier" I find this subject very interesting though I retired (1986) long before these issues arose.
Of course, we all "had it worse" regardless when we served,, lol.
I am confident the US military will survive.
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CPO Billy Rice
CPO Billy Rice
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I agree the US military will survive, but in what capacity, with the proliferation of military leaders desiring political careers and allowing politicians to dictate every single facet of military life, then the leadership rolls downstream will suffer along with training and morale, technology moved into the military ranks swiftly and made officers, NCO's, and the common soldier lazy, technology took the place of face to face contact and thereby usurped the leadership rolls, no leadership no discipline, direction, morale, commaraderie, just splintered pockets of common interest gangs, this is just my thoughts after watching since my retirement in "93"
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