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"Many were relatively simple: fix the barracks; make leaders improve their time management; hold leaders to the same standards as their soldiers; encourage soldiers to use behavioral health resources and actually mean it; and recognize when something doesn’t have to be done that day and stop work at a reasonable hour to give soldiers time with their families. "

That's the gist of my 18 years active duty. Those have continuously been issues all this time.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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I love the idea of going to social media for direct, unfiltered input. Especially Reddit which has a reputation of being a little less "sanitized." Good way to get the straight scoop.

I wish SMA the best of luck with this. We keep hearing about changes to prioritize Soldiers; but 350-1 training just keeps getting more onerous.
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The SECARMY in 2015 got rid or combined some training. https://www.army.mil/article/207160/army_secretary_releases_reduction_requirement_memos_to_improve_readiness

What training is more "onerous?" I haven't seen any new training since this in 2015.
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