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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Great MOH and Black History Month Share
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CW3 Dick McManus
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Military leaders have a duty to speak up when they hear and/or see another person puttng down others of another race or because they are a woman. How? Just say, "I don't like what you just said to him or her." If the odds are you may cause violent response from the idiot, do not stand and wait for a reply just keep walking no matter what rank this person is. Do not use the word "WHY..." As in why did you same such a thing to him/her" Do not use the word YOU. "Don't YOU know better than...? If the subordinate using such words in a meeting or in a group of other people you supervise, wait until sometime period of time after the meeting and go tell the person that you DID NOT LIKE what he/she said in the meeting and as you are the boss, tell the person, YOU ARE EXPECTED NOT TO SAYING WORDS LIKE THAT. And end the conversation. If you get any back-talk repeat and repeat and repeat. YOU ARE EXPECTED NOT TO ... In other words, do not get into a pissing contest with the subordinate.

Richard McManus
Chief Warrant Officer-3/counterintelligence special agent (more like an FBI agent than CIA officer) and combat paramedic/LPN, Vietnam US Army retired, BS psychology and nursing, ,former 911 telephone guy Seattle police department and King County Police officer, Everett, WA, USA
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GySgt Thomas Vick
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Another great man sacrificing everything for the love of his brothers in arms may he Rest in Peace, and smile down upon the rest of us, while he is in his just reward with Jesus.
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SPC Michael Terrell
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Always happy to honor a good soldier!
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