Posted on Nov 21, 2013
Do you think having a degree makes you a better soldier in regards to being an Officer?
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In my 10 years in uniform I seen a number of soldiers come and go. One thing I noticed is that some of the BEST I came across did t have a degree or so much as an associates. To me, the best leadership comes from the School of Hard Knocks and not a school such as UNC, UVA, UK etc....
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SGT <br><br>The school of hard knocks provides great instruction at the user level. Officers, even brand new Platoon Leaders, have to think more strategically, in terms of the big picture. I think the overall experience and education you receive while pursuing a degree does make you a better person, not in the sense of better than others, but better than you were before you started the path to your degree.<br><br>At the end of the day we need both types of leaders, and more importantly we need leaders with both types of educations. <br>
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There are a lot of ways to gain experience and develop character. It comes down to the individual, not their resume'. I will, however, always encourage a soldier to always seek out more education. A background in Hard Knocks with a degree from UNC sounds like a dangerous combination to me.
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By Hard Knocks I mean employing common sense versus relying strictly on whats in black and white...thats what makes you a great leader
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Very true, SGT Jones. Plans are great until the first round is fired. After that, experience and good judgment are crucial to achieving the best results.
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