Posted on Dec 18, 2020
AUSA: Army Leaders to Get New "This is My Squad" App
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“The failure, you know, kind of was mine,” Grinston told Task & Purpose on Wednesday, explaining that despite his heavy focus on the Army’s “This Is My Squad” messaging — an initiative centered around soldiers caring and looking out for one another — it hadn’t seemed to have made much of a difference to leaders at Fort Hood.
At its core, the Army’s “This is My Squad” initiative is essentially about getting soldiers to care about one another.
It’s about trying to get soldiers to talk to one another, and have important — and occasionally difficult — conversations about what’s going on in their lives, their backgrounds, and the challenges they face.
Compassion and empathy? Yes, there’s an Army program for that. And soon, there will be a leadership app as well.
In August, the Army described the “This is My Squad” app as a tool “to help leaders better connect with squad members and manage everyday tasks.”
Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston said on Tuesday at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference that the primary goal of the app is going to be sponsorship.
The article that lead to this posting - https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-leaders-+respond-fort-hood-report/?mc_cid=26d9d68775&mc_eid=8a400e4a68
At its core, the Army’s “This is My Squad” initiative is essentially about getting soldiers to care about one another.
It’s about trying to get soldiers to talk to one another, and have important — and occasionally difficult — conversations about what’s going on in their lives, their backgrounds, and the challenges they face.
Compassion and empathy? Yes, there’s an Army program for that. And soon, there will be a leadership app as well.
In August, the Army described the “This is My Squad” app as a tool “to help leaders better connect with squad members and manage everyday tasks.”
Sergeant Major of the Army Michael Grinston said on Tuesday at the Association of the U.S. Army’s annual conference that the primary goal of the app is going to be sponsorship.
The article that lead to this posting - https://taskandpurpose.com/news/army-leaders-+respond-fort-hood-report/?mc_cid=26d9d68775&mc_eid=8a400e4a68
AUSA: Army Leaders to Get New "This is My Squad" App
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Leadership must demonstrate over and over that they are there, they are listening and they are taking appropriate action, otherwise this is all a waste of time and energy
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SSG Robert Webster
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Lt Col Charlie Brown And look what happened at Fort Hood, the home and birthplace of the SAMC/SAMA (Sergeant Audie Murphy Club/Sergeant Audie Murphy Award). And the SAMC/SAMA has been an expanding affair for the past 37 years. It is so ubiquitous that I could almost guarantee that the senior NCO's were/are members. It is very obvious to me that they have failed in their primary mission - welfare and support for the soldier.
It is also a massive indictment of the Army's B.O.S.S. program.
"The BOSS program also serves as a tool to address many of the issues and concerns that our Army faces today. The program gives the Army the ability to tackle tough issues through peer to peer leadership. Single Soldiers assist the chain of command in dealing with suicide prevention, sexual assault and sexual harassment issues that single Soldiers living in barracks might experience."
It is also a massive indictment of the Army's B.O.S.S. program.
"The BOSS program also serves as a tool to address many of the issues and concerns that our Army faces today. The program gives the Army the ability to tackle tough issues through peer to peer leadership. Single Soldiers assist the chain of command in dealing with suicide prevention, sexual assault and sexual harassment issues that single Soldiers living in barracks might experience."
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"If soldiers really know and care about each other, the service’s thinking goes, they won’t stand by while another soldier gets sexually harassed; they’ll speak up if they see or hear racism; they’ll be there for one another, which will (ideally) lessen the risk of suicide."
How is this gonna make people care more? It won't. The issue is toxic leadership with suicide. The issue with SA and SH is sexual predators don't care about "their squad."
We are never gonna stop SH or SA. Ever. It's been part of our species probably as long as we have existed. You'll always have predators. Sadly you can't screen them if they've never been caught before. We could get more caught IF people were real leaders and let soldiers know they are safe to report it.
Also they better be issuing smart phones because I'm not putting that on my phone.
How is this gonna make people care more? It won't. The issue is toxic leadership with suicide. The issue with SA and SH is sexual predators don't care about "their squad."
We are never gonna stop SH or SA. Ever. It's been part of our species probably as long as we have existed. You'll always have predators. Sadly you can't screen them if they've never been caught before. We could get more caught IF people were real leaders and let soldiers know they are safe to report it.
Also they better be issuing smart phones because I'm not putting that on my phone.
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If the Leadership thinks any apps are going to improve leadership, they have rocks in their heads. MHO
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