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Posted on May 15, 2017
MG Peter Bosse
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CPT Jack Durish
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Damn right. The only reason I got involved in veterans organizations (VFW and AL) is because I care and you can trust that all I do is for my brothers and sisters who serve/served this nation I love. It took me a while when I was on active duty to learn what I believe are the basic rules of leadership: (1) A good leader is a good teacher. You want things done your way, teach your people how to do them your way (and make sure it's the best way). (2) Your job is to make sure that your subordinates have all they need (training, equipment, supplies, knowledge, etc) to accomplish the mission. (3) Your people will work for you only as hard as you work for them. To be honest, I didn't fully understand this until I was a captain. In other words, I cared, but it took me a while to learn how to care.
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MG Peter Bosse Holy Cats, sir! This should be military gospel! ESPECIALLY in areas where all leadership seems to do is just make sure the business stays afloat.
I think the AF (I'm sure in other branches, as well, but that's just the one I'm most familiar with) is suffering such staggering retention issues because a vast majority of leadership see themselves as some level of CEO, instead of a military leader. Pilots are leaving by the bushel because they are being sent on administrative TDYs, instead of flying birds. They are being shown that the leadership doesn't care about the mission, or their talent, in this manner.
The most trusted leaders are the ones that show, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that their soldiers/sailors/airmen/marines are their top priority!
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SGM Erik Marquez
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Trust and respect is earned, it flows both directions.
If the leader does not trust and respect the subordinate, they will care less or not at all for them.
The same is true for the led to the leader.
When subordinates do conduct them selfs in a manner that fosters "earns" trust and respect, they should take personal responsibility for that lack of "care" from their leadership.


But I was not hurting anyone else, ya I got drunk and arrested for disorderly conduct, but it did not hurt the unit, why does my Coc "hate me and not care about me?"

Lack of self respect and discipline.
Lack of respect from the SM to fellow SM's and the unit that must now cover down on a missing SM who is at legal appointments, court dates, jail time. = less respect and care from the unit to the SM.

Lack of respect for the unit by sitting in the officer dry and warm, sipping coffee and surfing porn while the platoon is in the MP breaking track, in the freezing office without heat and and valid work orders to get it fixed, going down town to eat, taking the TMP van, leaving the company to eat nasty, cold, sandy T Rats the night before moving to the box at NTC..all foster a lack of respect from SM to leadership and yup, they don't care about supporting, helping those unit leaders now.
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