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brock.j.young and
alyssa.d.perry are now friends 7 years, 11 months ago
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brock.j.young and
sanchex are now friends 7 years, 11 months ago
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brock.j.young replied to the topic ATRRS Courses in the forum Junior Officer 7 years, 11 months ago
Submit a request and get a second branch. What are you now? If not a 91A, check out my post at https://juniorofficer.army.mil/discussion/more-than-one-branch-within-the-ngreserves-pros-and-cons/ and request for the 91A branch qualification… It’s DL.
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brock.j.young wrote a new post, ARNG BN APFT-Body Comp Policy, SOP 7 years, 11 months ago
Attached is a recent BN APFT policy and SOP I had to put together for my full time position, as well as the associated tabs and enclosures. Please let me know what you think.
Brock
Enclosures:
Annex F […]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 7 years, 11 months ago
Unfortunately it never took place. We had an emergency that required multiple hours of effort to fix, and then when the dust settled I was pulled into my BC’s officer and told I was talking command of one of our companies, so I had to bounce and start my assessment. Maybe next time….
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michael-j-shepard replied to the topic Caught Between Clashing Priorities (May 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 7 years, 11 months ago
I believe we’ll all experience this more than once throughout our career. For me, the degree to which the rater and senior rater (SR) diverge dictates how I would handle this problem.
Minor discrepancies can often be handled by addressing the problem directly with the rater to adjust fire on expectations. It’s the major break-aways from SR’…[Read more]
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brock.j.young posted an update 8 years ago
Was informed yesterday, I take command of an MP Company in May.
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brock.j.young posted an update 8 years ago
Hats, hats, hats… That’s three hats I’ll be wearing this weekend. Hah!
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
On a separate point, I’ve been told my counseling style is pretty good. So this weekend I’m conducting an LPD class on “how to counsel.” The class will be composed of all of the NCOs and officers of my unit in a room, staring at 2 chairs and a table. At that table will be me and my NCOIC, and the class will consist of the class watching me…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
In the Guard and Reserves, counseling comes down to preparation before drill. There isn’t enough time to do the mandated counseling (e.g. APFT/HT-WT failures, MND noncompliance, AWOLs, etc.), let alone the solid, developmental counseling that is needed to develop subordinates. Leaders in the reserve components need to not only put in the time pr…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
In the Guard and Reserves, counseling comes down to preparation before drill. There isn’t enough time to do the mandated counseling (e.g. APFT/HT-WT failures, MND noncompliance, AWOLs, etc.), let alone the solid, developmental counseling that is needed to develop subordinates. Leaders in the reserve components need to not only put in the time pr…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
In the Guard and Reserves, counseling comes down to preparation before drill. There isn’t enough time to do the mandated counseling (e.g. APFT/HT-WT failures, MND noncompliance, AWOLs, etc.), let alone the solid, developmental counseling that is needed to develop subordinates. Leaders in the reserve components need to not only put in the time pr…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Counseling Better and Getting Better Counseling (April 2017 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
In the Guard and Reserves, counseling comes down to preparation before drill. There isn’t enough time to do the mandated counseling (e.g. APFT/HT-WT failures, MND noncompliance, AWOLs, etc.), let alone the solid, developmental counseling that is needed to develop subordinates.
Leaders need to not only put in the time preparing good c…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Commanding in the ARNG/USAR; what are some points to be successful? in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
@patrick-d-moore1 , absolutely great points! I was talking to my BN S4 NCOIC today about a FLIPL that’s going down right now, and she had some advice I think fits here: Counseling!
Commanders who counsel their Supply SGTs, who give them direction and limits; who tell the supply SGTs that everything will be hand receipted, states what they are…[Read more]
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brock.j.young posted an update 8 years ago
@cpth, welcome to Junior Officer! I was wondering when others from the CA Guard were going to show up. There are a couple of us who have joined, but not near as many as there should be. One more is always good!
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brock.j.young started the topic Commanding in the ARNG/USAR; what are some points to be successful? in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
In the book “Part-Time Command, Full-Time Responsibility: How to Successfully Lead a Company in the Army National Guard,” the author Charles (Chuck) Holmes, gives a decent account as to some of the challenges faced by the “Part-Time” commander, who is responsible for their company 100% of the time. However, that was 2009, and here it is 2017; some…[Read more]
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brock.j.young wrote a new post, Evaluation Addendum Process Map and Templates for OERs/NCOERs 8 years ago
Once in a Soldier’s IPERMs file, (except for RARE circumstances) evaluations cannot be changed or removed. The addendum process is used to add information to an evaluation when new, verified derogatory (or […]
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michael-j-shepard posted an update 8 years ago
reading and reading and reading
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whatcha reading?
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Good question… for work, mostly a variety of plans. Personally, I have two in the chute: “How the Gloves Came Off: Lawyers, Policy Makers, and Norms in the Debate on Torture” by Elizabeth Grimm Arsenault and “How Statesmen Think: The Psychology of International Politics” by Robert Jervis
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brock.j.young started the topic Leadership Assignment Selection – How are they selected? How do you prepare? in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago
Depending on your branch and state, selection for leadership assignments can take many forms. In CA, they take the shape branch specific “Advisory Councils” where the senior representatives of the various branches get together with a list of all of the senior 1LTs and up, and decide “where they go next.” What company commands are available; what…[Read more]
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brock.j.young posted an update 8 years ago
Been out of the loop for a minute. Living the dream!
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