Posted on Aug 25, 2020
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I feel this topic will provide a valuable look for those of us starting as new NCO’s and Officers to have a sense of what seniors military personnel like to see as well as dislike.
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LTC Hardware Test Engineer
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Document EVERYTHING. If it's not in writing, it never happened. Good, bad or indifferent. On more than one occasion I've saved my bacon because I held onto an email. "I never told you to do that".... Well here's an email you sent me 6 weeks ago directing me to do exactly that....
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CSM Charles Hayden
CSM Charles Hayden
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LTC (Join to see) LTC Stephen C. Colonel Curlee undoubtedly has paper copies of everything going back to his initial enlistment in 1969.
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CSM Charles Hayden - I have a copy of my enlistment contract from 1984.
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CSM Charles Hayden
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LTC (Join to see) Are you related to LTC Curlee? Have you see his profile page on TWS?
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CSM Charles Hayden - not that I know of but I come from a very very large family. I had 49 first cousins on my father's side and all 4 of my grandparents had at least 11 siblings, so I'm related in one way or another to almost everybody in the state of Alabama. LOL
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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You have two ears and one mouth, listen twice as much as you talk.
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CSM Darieus ZaGara
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Become the SME in your craft. Officers work through your NCOs, NCOs keep your Officers informed. Meet frequently to go over the daily plan and determine if resources need to be realigned based on some external impacts to the original plan. Remeber the plan changes the second you hit the line of Departure. Trust but verify all that you do. Be fit, lead from the front. Officers learn to call cadence and take the formation once in a while. NCOs remeber that you are a Team, it is good to have your Officers front and center with the Soldiers as often as feasible. Don’t let your Soldiers see you in conflict, you have to have a united front. Confidence in your competence is key to success in training and essential in combat. Don’t just hear your Team, listen to them. Don’t be afraid to accept that they may have a better idea than you, openly acknowledge good ideas, and implement where it makes sense. Care for your Soldiers and the Family’s. Ensure you resource your plan and don’t expect them to improvise. Improvisation should be the accept ion and not the rule. Lead.
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