Posted on Jan 11, 2017
CPT Intelligence Analyst
58K
429
113
54
54
0
F0508698
Avatar feed
Responses: 87
LTC John Mohor
60
60
0
Any promotion is significant enough! Provided you have enough time it's worth it! My commission was last minute notice no family could make it. Promotion to 1 LT was just at the Artillery Battalion. It wasn't until I made Captain that my parents were there and both my Mom and wife could "help" promote me. I strongly recommend you make it a family affair! Good luck in all your future endeavors. Remember take care of your Soldiers and they'll help take care of you! Keep your records and education up to date and you'll be good to go!
(60)
Comment
(0)
1LT Platoon Leader
1LT (Join to see)
>1 y
LTC John Mohor - Right there with you sir! No complaints in spending more time as a PL!
(1)
Reply
(0)
CPT Public Affairs Officer
CPT (Join to see)
7 y
Sir, I absolutely agree. As I have been told from a mentor, your promotion isn't just for you but more so for those that supported you throughout your military career. Every rank counts.
(2)
Reply
(0)
LTC John Mohor
LTC John Mohor
7 y
And a hearty belated congrats to you on making SCPO and retirement from the Navy! Thanks for your service
(0)
Reply
(0)
Steve Spear
Steve Spear
>1 y
Agreeing with the LTC. Any recognition one gets professionally is a result not only of one's own hard work and prowess but the conditions the family and (close) friends created to allow personal exertion and development. Therefore, any of these formal acknowledgments is also about what they have done, acknowledgement that they should also get publicly, if possible.
(0)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
SSG Drill Sergeant
42
42
0
Edited 7 y ago
It's YOUR promotion always invite your family
(42)
Comment
(0)
CPT Intelligence Analyst
(1)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small
LTC Hbpc Physician Assistant
34
34
0
Edited >1 y ago
I think it is. I was promoted in Afghanistan and it was kind of perfunctory. Promotions aren't so frequent in our careers and if you have a chance to share the honor, and perhaps inspire others to serve, I say INVITE. Plan a little get together afterwards and extend the invite to your peers and mentors. No one serves in a vacuum.
(34)
Comment
(0)
CPT Intelligence Analyst
CPT (Join to see)
>1 y
I really appreciate the insight sir!
(3)
Reply
(0)
Avatar small

Join nearly 2 million former and current members of the US military, just like you.

close