Posted on Aug 28, 2015
SPC Margaret Higgins
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Making sure Soldiers are taken care of and mission objectives met.
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SPC Margaret Higgins - Awe thanks :)
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My greatest responsibility was to mentor my subordinates. I believed that was the only way our Military can continue to be the greatest Army in the world. A lot of Leaders today are afraid to mentor their subordinates because they feel it threatens their job. Well hell, if you do your job it is not threatened. Joe Wolfe
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Great reasoning, SGM Joseph Wolfe! Good for you!...and KUDOS!
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PFC Tuan Trang
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I'm not a leader, but doing everything in my power help my unit, and any soldier that need help.
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You are doing the right thing! You may be a great NCO!! Keep it up!!
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PFC Tuan Trang you are leading. You have the qualities of a great leader!
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up vote because you are already leading. well done.
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You may not fill a billet that denotes that, but that doesn't mean you can't be one. I was taught in MCRD (bootcamp) that anyone that charges first is a leader...

This is what I picture as one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Inchon#/media/File:Lopez_scaling_seawall.jpg .
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