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cale started the topic National Guard 4.0 and its impacts in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
The Chief of Staff has stated a new paradigm for the National Guard is in order, beyond the one week-end a month and two weeks a year model. While we can argue that paradigm hasn’t existed since 9/11 for a large part of our force it does none the less signal a shift in policy.
Expanded time in uniform will have significant impact on the ARNG…[Read more]
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armorhoodyg14 replied to the topic Stepping Away (September 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
I leave work when my tasks are done and conditions are set for the following day. As a platoon leader, I would ensure to be the last Soldier home, even if my tasks were done. If the guys were still working in the motor pool, and my office work was done, I would go down and monitor their work. As a staff officer, I would observe maintenance if our…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic "Firing" your NCO in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Thank you Cale! You brought really good points.
I am definitely looking at the past experience this individual has had and if that has impacted the current lack of knowledge. I am also looking at how I can assist in order for this individual to succeed individually as well as a team. I also looking at daily performance to ensure there is a…[Read more]
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cale and
heather.a.real are now friends 6 years, 7 months ago
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Stepping Away (September 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
One of the most illuminating experiences I had about “stepping away” was an OPD in which we had the senior MI leader on post, discuss work-life balance. I definitely invite other officers, when tasked to do execute an OPD, to invite a senior leader to come discuss “work-life balance.”
That being said, IÂ have found that leaving work at work, fi…[Read more]
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cale replied to the topic "Firing" your NCO in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Firing an NCOIC is not a small task nor is it easy. Before you go down this road consider the following:
1) Is the lack of performance because of a lack or motivation or ability? Do they have the tools and not want to do the job or do they lack the tools? Collectively we want to “motivate” people to do the job but usually fail to assess if we…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic "Firing" your NCO in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
I kept the details to a minimum on my post, nonetheless I was quite thorough on my counseling for expectation on NCOIC duties and responsibilities. It seems like this SM is motivated however over the past couple of weeks there has been tasks that have come down and have been turned in late or not done at all. We get 1SG coming in asking for…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Stepping Away (September 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
As a new BN s1, it has been hard living work “on time”. I’ve had days where my husband has called and said “why you still there”…I’ve had other days that I’ve forgotten to eat lunch…
I do try not to bring work home (literally) however, my mind does not stop…I think of what I did not finish for the day, what I still have to do the next day,…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina started the topic "Firing" your NCO in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Just a few weeks back I was granted to opportunity to become a BN S1! I was so excited and couldn’t wait to start this new chapter in my career.
I was told I was getting a new NCOIC who had just arrived on island and although I did not know who this person was I, I was excited about that too!
Well…that all came crushing down when on my third…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Lessons Learned as an MI Lieutenant in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Rose – what a great post! I wholeheartedly agree with your comments about disciplined initiative and being a jack of all trades. As an MI LT, one is expected to provide timely intelligence and demonstrate competence in their primary duties. However, junior officers also get “selected” to execute other responsibilities. I was lucky enough to plan…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola and
brittany.rodriguez are now friends 6 years, 7 months ago
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Senior Rater Counseling as a Commander in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Hi George!
I can only give a small input on regards to this from my experience (although not in command)…while working at the BDE, I made it a point to get into my DCOs (SR) calendar for my initial, after receiving a “verbal counseling, the DCO PCSed  within 3 months. When I tried getting a new SR counseling with the new DCO, my boss said not…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola started the topic Senior Rater Counseling as a Commander in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
Senior rater counseling as a Commander is critical to receiving feedback, guidance, and gaining an azimuth check on how your leadership impacts the unit. Yet, my experience has been that the senior rater (in a company commander’s case the Brigade Commander) rarely provides more counseling. I found that at first I was apprehensive about asking…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic USAR to Active Duty- Call to Active Duty in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 7 months ago
I’ll provide a slightly different perspective. As a cadet, I served in reserve units for three years prior to commissioning and entering active duty. While I can’t speak specifically on the transition like brock.j.young did, I can say some things are different. Unfortunately, there is somewhat of a perception of reserve units. However, like most…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Bring Back the Drink and Think? in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
Overall, I agree that we should get together and discuss concerns among peers while having ‘drinking’ as an option. I agree that we can come up with a better name and have actually been to a couple of The Strategy Bridge events named “Cigars, Scotch and Strategy.” While I attended these events, I did not partake in the cigars and scotch and…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola started the topic CPT Brenton Clark, B/2-1 IN Company Command Interview in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
CPT Brenton Clark, B/2-1 IN Company Command Interview
CPT Brenton Clark leads B/2-1 IN, a Stryker company, and works with a “young 1SG [who] is very technically proficient (creator of Ranger School Professional app).” Coming from a “light” background, he quickly sought out a young Soldier to share his vehicle and equipment expertise. Read that…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Organizing for Success (August 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
I am new to WTO and waiting on more guidance from S3 to understand how it works but…a WTO is a weekly tasking order and has the same information as an OPORD just in a more condense manner.
I will get back with more specific info on WTO and end result of them as I am getting ready to write one for the new BN S1 hours of operation 🙂 .
I’ll also…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic The Branch You Get in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
As I have been always told…where you go, what ever you do…plant a seed and grow!
Your branch does. It define you, you define you so make the best out of the branch you got and succeed! Things are not always how you planned them because it they were then there wouldn’t be no fun to life!
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Who are your influencers? in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
Sir! Although I been a little MIA (mainly due to a new job and the husband coming back from deployment) I wanted to let you know that I enjoy reading your post! They are super interesting!
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Organizing for Success (August 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 8 months ago
I’m currently transitioning to a BN S1 position and observing how they operate and for me I do best with writing things down on my green book and/or writing it on a white board so I can have physical visibility of what I need to do or refer back to.
My XO on the other hand is all about calendar events and WTO so that’s something I’ll be getting used to!
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