Posted on May 12, 2019
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I am currently mobilized on an ADOS-RC tour. At the completion of my tour, I am being reassigned to a new unit as the detachment platoon sergeant. What advise do you have? Any helpful information would be greatly appreciated.
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Regardless of what positions you are projected to fill, it could all change upon arrival. Advice is to learn the process of the unit to ensure there is not disruption. Ensure evaluations,awards, counseling’s are complete by your predecessor. Ensure you get the Detachment Sergeant guidance as he or she will brief you up on issues in the Platoon/unit that you should be made aware of. He ya good knowledge base on standing SOPs and Policy Letters. Get on the Commanders schedule to get his/her philosophy and vision for the unit. Link in with the operations sergeant and get the battle rhythm for the unit. Talk with your junior leaders as there may be issues unknown to the command team. I am currently a Detachment Sergeant and have a company size detachment. Try not to change the world in one day. But look at the process for your platoon (if PSG) and unit (if Detachment Sergeant). Big changes immediately (unless necessary) can create confusion for the Soldiers. Counseling’s are key. Ensure counseling’s for all up to date. Also link in with the DES SGM and seek guidance on what are some of the issue plaguing when the Soldiers got on work at the PMO. Spend some days with the PMO Sections as well and become very familiar with DES Policies. Last peice of advice is to have fun, create a climate that is healthy, take some of the ideas from your Soldiers and implement them as our Soldiers see things form a different foxhole. Most importantly be a servant leader!
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Do everything within your power to get rested as a 1SG; because that’s what you’ll be!
I happen to have 3 detachements at different times and damne made sure their senior NCOs got credit for their work!
I happen to have 3 detachements at different times and damne made sure their senior NCOs got credit for their work!
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