CSM Private RallyPoint Member993161<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Message from Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel Dailey (Please share this with you comrades): <br /><br />Dear Soldier,<br /><br />You represent what is best about our country. You live the Army Values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage in everything you do. We can't afford to lose you. Too many Soldiers are taking a permanent approach to some of their temporary problems. We want to make it very clear, that you are important to the Army Family, this Nation and to me. <br /><br />We also want you to know that we personally value you as a critical member of this team called the U.S. Army. Don't ever doubt that for even just a moment. We need every member of this team to remain part of this team. We also need every member of this team looking after their battle buddy. <br /><br />You've demonstrated time and time again what it means to stand up and do what's right. When times get tough personally or professionally, rely on that sense of duty to do what's right and ask for help. <br /><br />Not only does doing the right thing mean checking yourself; doing the right thing also means checking in on your battle buddies, giving them the encouragement they need to succeed. Doing the right thing means that, as a leader, you know and care for those you lead. Doing the right thing means taking action when something doesn't seem right. Doing the right thing is reaching out to your battle buddy or your chain of command, or any one of dozens of other options. Doing the right thing is also being the kind of battle buddy others can rely on in their times of need.<br /><br />We have a strong Force of men and women, and we need each and every one to keep strong as we move into an uncertain future. We have a responsibility to our Soldiers and to their Families to preserve their overall health and equip them with skills to help them be resilient through challenges. We must identify and build upon the excellence our Soldiers exhibit, and we must pull from our resilience training and coping skills when placed in tough situations. We are a team, we are an Army, and we must all be there for one another.<br /><br />Regards, <br /><br />SMALetter from the SMA-Your thoughts?2015-09-25T11:19:59-04:00CSM Private RallyPoint Member993161<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Message from Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel Dailey (Please share this with you comrades): <br /><br />Dear Soldier,<br /><br />You represent what is best about our country. You live the Army Values of Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage in everything you do. We can't afford to lose you. Too many Soldiers are taking a permanent approach to some of their temporary problems. We want to make it very clear, that you are important to the Army Family, this Nation and to me. <br /><br />We also want you to know that we personally value you as a critical member of this team called the U.S. Army. Don't ever doubt that for even just a moment. We need every member of this team to remain part of this team. We also need every member of this team looking after their battle buddy. <br /><br />You've demonstrated time and time again what it means to stand up and do what's right. When times get tough personally or professionally, rely on that sense of duty to do what's right and ask for help. <br /><br />Not only does doing the right thing mean checking yourself; doing the right thing also means checking in on your battle buddies, giving them the encouragement they need to succeed. Doing the right thing means that, as a leader, you know and care for those you lead. Doing the right thing means taking action when something doesn't seem right. Doing the right thing is reaching out to your battle buddy or your chain of command, or any one of dozens of other options. Doing the right thing is also being the kind of battle buddy others can rely on in their times of need.<br /><br />We have a strong Force of men and women, and we need each and every one to keep strong as we move into an uncertain future. We have a responsibility to our Soldiers and to their Families to preserve their overall health and equip them with skills to help them be resilient through challenges. We must identify and build upon the excellence our Soldiers exhibit, and we must pull from our resilience training and coping skills when placed in tough situations. We are a team, we are an Army, and we must all be there for one another.<br /><br />Regards, <br /><br />SMALetter from the SMA-Your thoughts?2015-09-25T11:19:59-04:002015-09-25T11:19:59-04:00SGT David T.993191<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Typical repeating the party line. Nothing new is being said.Response by SGT David T. made Sep 25 at 2015 11:24 AM2015-09-25T11:24:37-04:002015-09-25T11:24:37-04:00SSG Warren Swan993495<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I really liked SMA Kidd when he was at the top, but SMA Daily is growing on me. I really like the fact that he's not about the "dumb" stuff and seems to remember where he came from and where his Soldiers come from, and are going MOS immaterial. I hope he becomes the breath of fresh air the Army needs for the future.Response by SSG Warren Swan made Sep 25 at 2015 12:50 PM2015-09-25T12:50:08-04:002015-09-25T12:50:08-04:002015-09-25T11:19:59-04:00