Posted on Jan 6, 2018
How would you want to leave your mark on your time in service? Would it be a universal mark? Or a personal mark?
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No judging will be done on my part, I’m just curious on how people want to effect change within the community, because in essence, the more people that promote positive change, the more accepted and widespread it would become.
Posted 7 y ago
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Maj John Bell
TSgt David L. - I wanted to do something based on this photo, but just couldn't find my way.
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As an enlisted man, I knew that I would never be able to rewrite policy. I did know that I could do my best for my guys though. I gauged the mark that I left on the military by the ways that I taught my Soldiers to be better than they were when I first met them. If they can say that I taught them something that they didn't know before, that I helped them through something that was difficult, if I gave them an opportunity that no one else would have given them, it is stuff like this that I measured just how much I impacted the military. My guys, and their subsequent success was, and still is, how I measure how well I did. The highest rank that I ever held was Sergeant E-5; many of my Soldiers have been Staff Sergeants for quite some time now. I like that. I can't wait to see them put on E7.
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You'll know if you made a difference while in military, if your old buddies try to make contact with you years later, after you've left.
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I have that from my old friends right now, so I’m doing satisfactory right meow.
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