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Everyone lives by a code. Whats yours and where does it come from?
and if you dont have one; What about your unit?
No Ragrets, Nah I'm Sayin'
Posted 11 y ago
Responses: 68
Mine is not really a motto or creed but I have a saying, "I hold myself as well as my junior personnel to higher standards, not to discourage them but because I know we can surpass them." And I have actually told this to some of my junior personnel before, "I hold you to high standards because I can see in you the ability to surpass them, whether you can see it or not."
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I'm a little old school; I'm surprised I didn't see the old response I believe in: Death before Dishonor. I'm just looking into this site; it will take me awhile to get accustomed to it. I must say I like to dialog back and forth. Back to my day job.
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Too many serious answers....
"If you have the opportunity to go poop before a PT test, do so." - Watching people having to make poo in the middle of a PT Test.
"If the locals offer you fish and identify it as only fish from the river or fish from the sea, do not eat it" -- Eating with Iraq locals...mystery veggies, okay, mystery bread, okay...mystery fish, not okay, doesn't matter what country you're in.
"You can try anything once" -- various discussions concerning EOD techs, airborne training, dropping artillery rounds, etc.
"If you have the opportunity to go poop before a PT test, do so." - Watching people having to make poo in the middle of a PT Test.
"If the locals offer you fish and identify it as only fish from the river or fish from the sea, do not eat it" -- Eating with Iraq locals...mystery veggies, okay, mystery bread, okay...mystery fish, not okay, doesn't matter what country you're in.
"You can try anything once" -- various discussions concerning EOD techs, airborne training, dropping artillery rounds, etc.
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"A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition" ~Rudyard Kipling
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