Posted on Nov 13, 2018
Yes, Sergeant, Actually That West Point Cadet Does Outrank You - Modern War Institute
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I am assured there will be a heavy NCO influence if a Cadet was in charge of a unit.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
SrA John Monette - I am sure some cadets think they are hot shit, despite the lack of experience.
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Sgt Phil Quintana
Sir, while at the NCO Academy our instructors pounded in to our heads, over and over and over and over that we were responsible for training our Plt Ldrs. If our Plt Ldr wasn't a good one, it was our fault and you should kill yourself.
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MAJ Ken Landgren
Sgt Phil Quintana - I would say that is 80% correct on developing a successful 2LT. Some officers are destined to being paper tigers for various misgivings.
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I would love to see a Cadet try to order around anyone above a PFC while still keeping their ass in the same place.
I spent time on both sides. 2 years as a ROTC Cadet and 8 years enlisted. As a Cadet my number one priority was to listen. I had NCOs around me with more Time in Service than I had Time on Earth. I carried a notepad EVERYWHERE. And still do to write things down and learn. As an enlisted soldier I had a Cadet "try" and tell my section to take off our CIBs and overseas patches. My squad leader (E-6) and I pulled out a quarter to determine which one of us would give the Cadet some woodline counseling.
I spent time on both sides. 2 years as a ROTC Cadet and 8 years enlisted. As a Cadet my number one priority was to listen. I had NCOs around me with more Time in Service than I had Time on Earth. I carried a notepad EVERYWHERE. And still do to write things down and learn. As an enlisted soldier I had a Cadet "try" and tell my section to take off our CIBs and overseas patches. My squad leader (E-6) and I pulled out a quarter to determine which one of us would give the Cadet some woodline counseling.
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Capt Daniel Goodman
LOL...the first part was really funny...the second part, about the notepad, I actually started doing that once I got on active, and started to even halfway learning how to function in the role semi-correctly, so that, too, was a quite pithy observation, certainly...I did really love that first part....
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SPC Casey Ashfield
SFC Ralph E Kelley - I won in 2/3 coin toss flipping. But RHIP so he did the reaming. I did get to watch though.
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As SSG Lauren Manuel has stated, I have always called them sir/ma’am. They always correct me and tell me to call them cadet and I simply explain to them that there going to graduate and accept their commission that’s why we call them sir/ma’am.
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SFC Ralph E Kelley
Frankly I was surprised it was actually written in an AR, but as I said to SSG Manuel -
CO said so and thus it was.
CO said so and thus it was.
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I used to call cadets "future sir and future ma'am" lol. Not the right answer but it was my way to be respectful while still reminding them they weren't an O just yet
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MAJ Byron Oyler
There is nothing wrong with calling someone Sir/Ma’am and any other culture is wrong.
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