Posted on May 24, 2018
U.S. troops guarding nuclear missiles took LSD, Air Force records show
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Where were the NCO's and Officers? Were they not conducting regular inspections and walk throughs? My guess is that they were conducting office leadership, meaning they handled everything by memo's and no actual face to face. My 1st tour, I was holding morning inspection. Had a sailor who was still hung over. Kept a mental note, and noticed that it happened for a few days in a row. Brought him in for counseling, he had all sorts of stuff going on at home. Sat down with leadership, got him time off to deal with the stuff at home, and then rehab. He did a great job after that and retired after 20. My point is that if I hadn't done the stuff that is required, I never would have known until it was a much bigger problem.
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Sir that's what we do, small unit leadership know your troops. This should be especially with a Security unit like this, they should know each other inside and out, that's how a small unit team works, you know who is putting out and just not putting out. I think one problem would or could be they don't do things outside the Guard post, they just treat it as a job on shift off shift, don't even know if they do PT together off duty and on duty stuff as a team or unit.
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LT Brad McInnis
CPO (Join to see) - I was trained by a very good CPO when I got to my 1st tour. I found the lessons he taught me served me well the rest of my time in the Navy! If you don't inspect...
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"Don't expect good things if you don't inspect" Very true Sir, we help guide and train you and also keep you out of Jail.
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