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Funny yet with a lot of truth. When I was an Active Duty SGT my brother became a 2LT in the Army Reserves. Listen to your Nicosia was the first thing I told him.
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There’s some truth to that though NCO are not responsible for officers we often take young Lt under our wings to show the the ropes . A Lt is a fool if he doesn’t take advantage of our expertise
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Capt Craig McDaniel
After commissioning upon college graduation an ROTC NCO, who was one of my instructors for years, pulled me aside with some advice.
He said, “When you get to your first assignment don’t order anyone to do anything for at least 6 weeks. Watch and learn.”
Boy was he right! Glad I followed the advice. I’m certain it saved me and many others a lot of heartache.
He said, “When you get to your first assignment don’t order anyone to do anything for at least 6 weeks. Watch and learn.”
Boy was he right! Glad I followed the advice. I’m certain it saved me and many others a lot of heartache.
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Capt Craig McDaniel
Thank you First Sergeant. I was blessed to have several senior NCOs to work with, especially because I was filling in on a job that was supposed to be staffed by an O-4.
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1SG John Highfill
Capt Craig McDaniel always glad to show the ropes to young LTs and new officers in 34 yrs of service can’t say I e ever met a bad one some not to bright ones but all worked out OK
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To salve COL Ford's ego a bit..... Those SPCs whipping the buffer around like it ain't no thang..... We're once PVTs geeting dang near killed in a BCT barracks whilst stripping and waxing.
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