What are the top qualities/attributes you want to see in your platoon leader?
1. Keep your mouth closed and your ears open (For the first few weeks that is). What ever branch you choose, BOLC will only teach you doctrine and the basics. When you get to your unit listen to everyone from the senior NCOs to the SPC that have been in a while, even some of the PFCs. I can tell you I've seen PLs fail because they come in hard, don't listen to any advice, and fall right on their face.
2. Have thick skin. You will mess up, a lot, you should expect that. Don't be afraid to get your ass chewed. Bounce back, learn from the mistake and carry on.
PS We do get to interact with NCOs, it isn't like there aren't any for me to talk to - it's just that I know about four E-7s personally while I would say I know about twenty O-1s, three O-3s, ten O-4s, five O-5s, and three O-6s personally. I visit the houses of the O-6s regularly for dinner or just to hang out, or hang out with their kids that are my age or a couple years younger than me. So you can understand how top-heavy we are! I do think it strengthens our ability to talk to senior officers without being too scared to get a word out, which I have seen happen to some before.
I will keep that in mind about the senior NCOs in the platoon, thank you. It is interesting to hear the dynamics of a real Army example with your LT, as well as how the Squad Leaders and above interact. I want to find the balance between learning from my PSG and allowing him/her to mentor me, while at the same time maintaining a command presence and not having the rest of the Soldiers perceiving that their PSG is just running over their PL and taking control.
Thank you again!
For me, a good platoon leader is all about learning and
taking care of Soldiers. They are willing to stand up for the platoon sergeant
in his/her absence and defend the Soldiers as the Platoon Sergeant would. My
Platoon Leader is amazing. We went to battle for one of my soldiers who was
being mistreated. This issue went up to the Brigade Commander. In the end, we
won because we were right. Yes, we do have disagreements. As professionals, we
talk it out until we find the right solution to the problem. Teamwork is always
the key. Right is right and wrong is wrong.