Posted on Sep 17, 2021
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I am a Chief stationed at an NROTC university as an Officer Candidate. We have nearly 100 young midshipmen who, primarily due to location and COVID restrictions, have had very few opportunities to learn from both enlisted and commissioned Khaki level leadership. I realize I have a rare position to mentor and assist in the development of these young, soon to be officers and wanted to pose the question to the experienced leaders here: What is something that you would like to impress upon these future officers before they got to the fleet?
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Listen, observe and ask questions throughout your career. And always remember ’Mission first, Troops always’.
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LtCol Robert Quinter
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There was a saying in the Corps that there was a reason that Second Lieutenants (O-1) and Majors (O-4) wore gold rank insignia. It meant that while these officers were found technically qualified for service in that grade, they required additional experience and guidance to be operationally proficient.
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To all the Officer Candidates currently at your university, I impress upon them these things:
1) Always be willing to learn new things. College is a test of educational endurance. Officers must have a degree to keep up with the pace once you commission when learning new processes, understanding each level of war and translating technical information to superiors.
2) Practice being organized. Prepare for each day as if you’re being watched…because you are. Prioritize your day from morning PT to mentoring another Sailor on expectations for the weekly. Make your guidance clear so time is not wasted and proper steps are followed to complete projects.
3) Seek advice often from Senior enlisted leader and middle grade officers. You can avoid common mistakes by learning from those that come before you. At all times maintain your composure and civil disagreements with a grain of salt. Do not easily become frustrated.
4) Control the controllables. Drop all the rubber balls and hold on to the glass ones. Understand that you are not expected to be perfect, just be confident, be thorough and stay motivated.
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