Posted on Feb 12, 2015
CPT Chris Loomis
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CSM Brigade Operations (S3) Sergeant Major
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CPT Chris Loomis

The first regulation an Army officer or NCO should read is AR 600-20 Army Command Policy.
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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MAJ Byron Oyler
Why would you read a regulation that you need to enforce, prior to reading the regulation that gives you the power and authority to enforce?
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MAJ Byron Oyler
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Personal accountability. Need to start with making sure you are right before correcting others. If your uniform is shit, probably need not worry so much about enforcing anything to other troops. Junior officers need to worry less about command policy and more about leading from the front and if you lead from the front, soldiers will follow you. The first thing any solider or NCO will notice from the car to the office is an ate up uniform, first impressions are difficult to overcome.
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LTC Stephen C.
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CPT Chris Loomis, why are second lieutenants called shave tails?
It goes back to the beginning of the U.S. Cavalry. When green troopers first arrived at their new cavalry assignments they were assigned a horse with a shaved tail so they could be easily identified. This led to the nickname "Shave Tail" for newly assigned troopers. These new troopers were in need of extensive training in all areas of horsemanship. The horse with a shaved tail was given extra space in which to operate since its rider was marked as a novice. (from Wikipedia)
Now you know!
I figured you already had enough guidance regarding ARs!
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SGT Jim Z.
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The one that tells you not to salute the 1LT....Sorry had to go there
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CPT Chris Loomis
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SGT Jim Zajac LOL!!!!!
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