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  • armorhoodyg14 started the topic Section 3 in the forum 1-5 Cav 7 years, 8 months ago

    SECTION 3: THIS KIND OF WAR

    Choose from one of the following three questions to reflect upon your reading of Section 3 of This Kind of War.

    S3: What role did initiative play for UN Forces in the Pusan Perimeter and their subsequent breakout?

    S6: The Eighth Army did not realize that a hole eight miles deep and six miles across was penetrated in…[Read more]

  • armorhoodyg14 replied to the topic Section 2 in the forum 1-5 Cav 7 years, 8 months ago

    S3: What warfighting functions contributed most to Americans’ continual defeat and withdrawal to the Pusan Perimeter in the summer of 1950? Answer generally or focus mainly on Task Force Smith for examples to support your analysis.

    The primary warfighting functions that contributed most to Americans’ continual defeat and withdrawal to the Pusan…[Read more]

  • armorhoodyg14 started the topic Section 2 in the forum 1-5 Cav 7 years, 9 months ago

    Section 2: Pick from one of the following three questions and respond.

    HAMMER: During the battle of Osan Soldiers of TF Smith talk about how their bazooka rounds “burned out against the thick Russian Armor without penetrating.” The narrative Fehrenbach gives us is the equipment was too old and the Russian armor to strong. Challenge this. Look at…[Read more]

  • Brock, it’s a challenge for sure. For me as an M-day commander I led from the front. I have an awesome civilian job with great compensation. I lose money when I come on orders, but I do it. Leadership from the front. I also made sure that volunteers are rewarded somehow. I was incredibly liberal with our state achievement ribbons.

    IDGAFs are…[Read more]

  • Wade,

    If you have the counseling’s to support this OER then I would by all means say that you are duty bound to write this negative OER. When the new NCOER came out while in command I had to give a SSG a qualified NCOER. In the out brief I was honest with him and said, “you are 5 out of 6” SSGs in my company. He started to get emotional and I l…[Read more]

  • armorhoodyg14 replied to the topic Section 1 in the forum 1-5 Cav 7 years, 9 months ago

    S3: What factors made Korea vulnerable and appealing for military occupation? What geopolitical factors in the 20th century led Korea’s invasion and occupation in June 1950?

    The primary factors that made Korea appealing for military occupation in the 20th century was its location as a tenable foothold on the peripheral of China, its relatively…[Read more]

  • armorhoodyg14 started the topic Section 1 in the forum 1-5 Cav 7 years, 9 months ago

    Pick from one of the following three questions to answer, based upon your reading of Section 1 of This Kind of War. Questions were produced by the S3, S4, and S6. There is no required length to answer the question; rather, write as much is required to answer the question logically and in whole. Attached to this question is the breakdown of…[Read more]

  • Kenny,

    This is one of the best questions I have seen on this forum by a cadet. Brock hit it right on the head. Lead them, do not try to befriend them. You will develop personal relationships in time but even still, there always needs to be a layer of professionalism with personal relationships with your troops. If you trust your subordinates and…[Read more]

  • ae_rollinson replied to the topic BugHunter in the forum Junior Officer 7 years, 10 months ago

    potential bug : a very quick double-click on a post / message post (like when I’ve imbibed too much coffee) will double post the content. To use really technical terms … is there a way for the site to recognize that a selection has been made / not use a double click to post or message someone?

    And on a related note, there isn’t a way to delete…[Read more]

  • ae_rollinson replied to the topic BugHunter in the forum Junior Officer 7 years, 10 months ago

    I’ve noticed that it doesn’t hyperlink (like in other social media) while drafting, but it will once posted. So it’s a bit of a trust thing to get the username right.

  • Learning about LODs

  • joe posted an update 7 years, 10 months ago

    Catching up on some old forum posts. Who needs help??

  • I think the last few responses have taken perspectives that if a Soldier wants to ETS, they either aren’t meeting the mold of the Army (aren’t cut out) or it’s a miscommunication and they can be talked out of it.

    My initial question has now adjusted to this: how do others react when a Soldier has faithfully and honorably served, has a plan, and…[Read more]

  • First question: yes, having a focus during an “ORB scrub” of what your eMILPO looks like would be very helpful.

    Second question: maybe / it should. The first and biggest push for IPPS-A was to ensure that things related to finances (what you get paid / what’s listed on your LES) came first on the SRB (around 2015 or 16). As the IPPSA designers…[Read more]

  • First question: yes, having a focus during an “ORB scrub” of what your eMILPO looks like would be very helpful.

    Second question: maybe / it should. The first and biggest push for IPPS-A was to ensure that things related to finances (what you get paid / what’s listed on your LES) came first on the SRB (around 2015 or 16). As the IPPSA designers…[Read more]

  • How do others reconcile talent management with Soldiers on track to ETS (i.e. no interest in reenlisting)?

  • For those interested in the long version … Grab a cup of coffee and prop your feet up…let’s start with a short database lesson.

    what is eMILPO: when you go to an S1 shop, sit down next to a desk to update your DD93/SGLI, you sit there for a few minutes, then you insert your CAC into an external card reader, and hopefully they have you check…[Read more]

  • At the request of @spatelis: here’s the short translation of the above documents:

    It’s going to rock some people’s worlds (S1 or not) because it’s a significant cultural change for officers not being able to just walk into an S1, get a fix, and walk out with a new ORB in hand. I’m speculating that either anything done in TOPMIS will disappear…[Read more]

  • Potentially significant changes are afoot with the ORB, including there being an ORB being published in the near future through eMILPO and the halting of the ability to do updates in TOPMIS. More details are at the following two MilSuite links.

    If these changes come to fruition, there will be significant changes that each officer is going to…[Read more]

  • Potentially significant changes are afoot with the ORB, including there being an ORB being published in the near future through eMILPO and the halting of the ability to do updates in TOPMIS. More details are at the following two MilSuite links. Interested to hear anyone’s thoughts or experiences about how to manage these situation, potentially…[Read more]

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