Posted on Dec 11, 2016
What are good things for a new Soldier to study, reading lists, etc?
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SPC (Join to see) I don't know if the Army Chief of Staff has a reading list like the Commandant Of the Marine Corps, but that would be a good place to start. Here is a link to General Mattis' Reading lists. Might find something useful on their as well.
http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/ltgen-james-mattis-reading-list
http://smallwarsjournal.com/blog/ltgen-james-mattis-reading-list
LtGen James Mattis' Reading List | Small Wars Journal
Commander's Intent: The Global War on Terrorism is a long war, and as such we need to continue our preparation to be engaged in all aspects of this war. For our current fights the MARCENT Reading List provides a collection of readings to be read dependent upon your grade and how long you have before deploying. Whether part of a unit or an individual augment, my intent is to prepare you for the operational, tactical, cultural and environmental...
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Hey. As a new soldier get you SSD s done and out of the way. Get on jagcnet and see what you can learn because as a paralegal you won't know anything that you use in big army. What you learn in AIT is a foundation but never using it. Look up as many regs as you can. Be proficient with the ne da pam for transgender policies. That's big right now. There are a lot to do just look. And ask around.
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SPC (Join to see) A new soldier should be proficient with regular duties of a soldier. Drill, keeping weapons and gear clean and maintained, etc. A soldier should also strive to be the best that they can at their MOS. They should study changes that are being made in their field so that they maintain that proficiency. A soldier should closely listen to and observe their NCO's, SNCO's and officers to pick up pointers on being a good soldier.
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