What's the most important thing the military should do while going through this downsizing period?
After I came back from my last deployment, I realized that there were many new technological implementation on AKO. There had been so many new implementations, I couldn't educate my Soldiers. So there will soon be a huge void, as the experienced NCO's leave graceful or pushed out--due to non-progression, no one will know how to instruct junior enlisted how to use AKO properly to advance career. There should be a virtual video on every tool, just like there is when you first use the ALMS system.
Also, the differences between NCOES and OES is in favor of OES. What they learn seems more direct and pertainant. For example, when I attend Primary Leadership Development Course (PLDC)--a more accurate & appropriate name than WLC. I asked the ask instructor about different scenerios. I was told, "Trust your instincts." That advice served will in certain situations, but I've had to learn everything in my career on my own with limited supervisor mentorship. As a result, I make sure I pass on what I know to any Soldier that will give an ear.
Treat those who have served with dignity and respect. The RIFs of the Vietnam era were tough on many of those who had served.