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Posted on Mar 18, 2016
COL Chief Of Staff
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Capt Tom Brown
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This is a good issue for sure and for purposes of this discussion I am not quite clear in my mind about the differences and/or similarities between such as 'entitlements', 'perks of rank and position' and 'privilege of rank'. The president of a company has an office on the 43d floor, I work in the mail room and stare at a concrete wall. the general has a 40 man hand-picked staff of boosters, I am a general's aide and shine his shoes. I would hate to work my way to general and end up sleeping in a double rack behind the day room to show I am no better than the common Pvt. Any insights or perspectives would be appreciated.
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Tom, When Leaders feel entitled their subordinates loose. These "entitled" leaders usually feel that the standards do not apply bc they have reached a certain pay level or position. Additionally, if resources are limited then the leader should go without before the Soldier.
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SPC Richard Kimberly
SPC Richard Kimberly
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look like no one wants to mmm so it is a grenade no pin and flip off and no one touch it for eleven day. sadly no one listen to the answer !
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CPT Mark Gonzalez
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Well said sir, the best leaders in my opinion our servant leaders. All of us at times need a heavy dose of self-evaluation and realism as we are all imperfect creatures.
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SPC Margaret Higgins
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COL (Join to see): Thank You, Colonel! One thought that comes to mind: "Pride goeth before a fall". Also, I learned, in the Army: that one can learn from the Private on up; and from the General on down.
Also, one needs to respect others: more than oneself.
-Most Sincerely, Margaret C. Higgins U.S. Army Retired: former Squad Leader
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