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I think everyone will have a different definition/perspective on success. My perspective is both military and civilian in that: If I mentor my Soldiers to the point that they progress beyond me, then I have succeeded. If I have provided for my family and they are happy, then I have succeeded.
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It's very simple. Believe whatever you want to believe, and if you are doing it right, your soldiers won't have a clue what your religious beliefs are. It means that you treat a Christian of your denomination the same as any other denomination, the same as a Muslim, Buddhist, Temple of Satan, Atheist, etc. It means you focus on doing your job and you don't witness to others. You're an officer now, you have to focus on the mission, and you have to follow that with focusing on your men. It means that they eat before you do, and the food runs out, you're the one that goes hungry. Their quarters are more important than yours, as is their sleep. And above all, treat every one of them as if they were family, because now they are. Good luck.
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