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I have been given the task to complete a 35 min power point presentation by my team leader. Apparently, the mannerisms that I use constitute as disrespect. I have never had the problem before, but I am also new to the Army. I am trying to complete this task, but AR 600-20 only speaks of the intentional disrespect of the flag. I have looked up Article 91 and 80. Is there a direct Army regulation that specifically talks about what constitute as disrespect, or is this solely just a perception? Any and all help would be appreciated- Thank you in advance.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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Make sure to look at the "elements" of each Article and it gives a pretty good explanation.
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Thank you so very much. I appreciate everyone's input. It has taken some worry off my shoulders and have given me a better direction to go in. I honestly was not expecting such quick response. You all have been a tremendous help.
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Capt Gregory Prickett
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Sometimes it is just a matter of personalities, too.
I worked as a Field Training Officer (FTO) in the Police Department that employed me. The FTO Coordinator was another officer who I could not stand. He was a fine police officer, very knowledgeable and always willing to help, but every time that he spoke I wanted to choke him out. It was just that he and I had very different personalities.
Once I recognized that, I was able to work with him and ignore the rest of the BS. Another thing that helped was that I made sure that he knew that I was willing to do anything that it took to achieve our goals, and would take whatever role that was necessary.
The fact that you have come here speaks a great deal to your character in wanting to resolve this issue.
Good luck.
I worked as a Field Training Officer (FTO) in the Police Department that employed me. The FTO Coordinator was another officer who I could not stand. He was a fine police officer, very knowledgeable and always willing to help, but every time that he spoke I wanted to choke him out. It was just that he and I had very different personalities.
Once I recognized that, I was able to work with him and ignore the rest of the BS. Another thing that helped was that I made sure that he knew that I was willing to do anything that it took to achieve our goals, and would take whatever role that was necessary.
The fact that you have come here speaks a great deal to your character in wanting to resolve this issue.
Good luck.
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