Posted on Mar 27, 2015
SNCO, Warrant Officer, or Commissioned Officers; Who is most respected?
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You need an "other" category.
Junior enlisted should be the most highly respected service members. Without them what would the other three ass clowns do?
Junior enlisted should be the most highly respected service members. Without them what would the other three ass clowns do?
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SGT (Join to see) - this post is older than dirt and this guy wants to come in spouting all this crap. Just proves the assclown reference.
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CSM (Join to see) - understood. Hes in the Air Force though, so I expect nothing less. You, however, are a Sergeant Major in my beloved Army.
If your pants accidentally became unbloused and you didn’t realize it, I’d say, “hey SGM, quick heads up”...then I’d kinda eye motion down to your feet. Hopefully, you’d quickly realize what was happening, and all would be right in the world again.
This is same thing. You get it. I get it. But this isn’t Facebook. I look at RP as kind of an unprecedented repository of military information and knowledge that troops have never previously had access to. As you’re a current service member, you set the standard here, just as you do in your 10m, 100m, and 1000m bubbles.
If you can’t just disregard the town clown (I’m looking at you, Jason Hager), as Senior NCOs, take it to private messages so younger joes on RP who are looking for guidance and development don’t get the wrong idea of what “right” should look like.
Just the opinion of a retired NCO...
If your pants accidentally became unbloused and you didn’t realize it, I’d say, “hey SGM, quick heads up”...then I’d kinda eye motion down to your feet. Hopefully, you’d quickly realize what was happening, and all would be right in the world again.
This is same thing. You get it. I get it. But this isn’t Facebook. I look at RP as kind of an unprecedented repository of military information and knowledge that troops have never previously had access to. As you’re a current service member, you set the standard here, just as you do in your 10m, 100m, and 1000m bubbles.
If you can’t just disregard the town clown (I’m looking at you, Jason Hager), as Senior NCOs, take it to private messages so younger joes on RP who are looking for guidance and development don’t get the wrong idea of what “right” should look like.
Just the opinion of a retired NCO...
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SGT (Join to see) - I'm retired brother not active duty. I don't get on here much since I retired. Rally Point use to be really cool but I had to bail for obvious reasons.
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CSM (Join to see) - my apologies, you’re listed as current service member. And I agree. Certain folks on RP tend to get FBish real quick. (Heck I’m sure I’m guilty of it at least once).
Best of luck to you, sir.
Best of luck to you, sir.
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I didn't vote because I do not believe that any one of these categories are highly respected. You can respect a position with out respecting the man/woman; Respect for a person is earned. There are great Soldiers at every level.
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SGT Chris Reese
I agree. Respect is earned for each level. However I noticed during my time that most SM'S had more respect for WO's than most CO's
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"Mustangs", enlisted members that transfer to officer and stay in their original field of expertise.
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