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  • Cognitive Dominance Education Program…sounds soooooo sexy.

  • michael-j-shepard posted an update 8 years ago

    Writing plans. Neck deep in the details of homeland operations.

  • How are things progressing for you? It can be a lot, but have you noticed anything yet that has spurred additional questions?

    Shep

  • What type of award and what the circumstances regarding that award? For example, an ARCOM for an E-7 for PCS would be an example. There are many different awards and requirements for each.

    The more information I have the more I can help you with what you need.

    ~ Joe

  • Coins are awesome.

    This is cool too though 🙂

    Giving people something to invest in and be proud of is also valuable to camaraderie and mission success.

  • Jkramer0309- I would not underestimate your platoon meal celebrations or see them as a small gesture. That is HUGE for people. Bringing in lunch speaks volumes because you’re showing your Soldiers that you care about them. And food speaks to everyone’s hearts. You wouldn’t believe how many people stop me in the hospital and ask where I’m going…[Read more]

  • joe replied to the topic Pre-Deployment in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago

    Sully,

    I had to command an HHC as a 1LT for three months when I was an XO (my commander got fired), so I completely understand your worry about people out-ranking you. Do not worry about your rank, you are the commander. If you find staff officers and NCOs that are not being cooperative, let your BN XO know. She/he is your best friend in making…[Read more]

  • Me? Because I was once an Aide, I hate coins. I mean like, vehemently, HATE coins. However I understand their value as far as morale. Sometimes there just isn’t time or justification to write up an award or positive counseling. So what I did was come up with my own “ata-boy” type device, a velcro backed patch. Like a coin, it can be given right…[Read more]

  • Me? Because I was once an Aide, I hate coins. I mean like, vehemently, HATE coins. However I understand their value as far as morale. Sometimes there just isn’t time or justification to write up an award or positive counseling. So what I did was come up with my own “ata-boy” type device, a velcro backed patch. Like a coin, it can be given right…[Read more]

  • Nate,

    To be honest, I try to prepare with everything we do. An important mentor of mine once said “everything is training,” so I look at it just like that. I stress every opportunity to learn to grow and to correlate what we (my unit) are doing to our war time mission. We are currently preparing to move out to Fort Lewis to train and assist…[Read more]

  • Nate,

    To be honest, I try to prepare with everything we do. An important mentor of mine once said “everything is training,” so I look at it just like that. I stress every opportunity to learn to grow and to correlate what we (my unit) are doing to our war time mission. We are currently preparing to move out to Fort Lewis to train and assist…[Read more]

  • Nate,

    To be honest, I try to prepare with everything we do. An important mentor of mine once said “everything is training,” so I look at it just like that. I stress every opportunity to learn to grow and to correlate what we (my unit) are doing to our war time mission. We are currently preparing to move out to Fort Lewis to train and assist…[Read more]

  • brock.j.young posted an update 8 years ago

    AT 2018, day 1. Weigh-in and manifest for the flight out.

  • nathan.a.wike replied to the topic Pre-Deployment in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago

    I took an HHC (my first command?!) to Afghanistan in 2013. Part of our task while we were there was to close FOB Sharana, so there were a few additional layers to work through.

    Regardless, for pre-deployment preparation I would offer a few general pieces of advice:

    1) Make contact with the HHC commander you are replacing. This cannot happen…[Read more]

  • “The U.S. Army’s mission is to fight and win our Nation’s wars by providing prompt, sustained land dominance across the full range of military operations and spectrum of conflict in support of combatant commanders.” So reads the mission statement of the Army.

    No doubt anyone reading it here will recognize it in some way, shape, or form.…[Read more]

  • tiarawalz replied to the topic BugHunter in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago

    When you use the search function (ie I used it to look for code words to make sure I wasn’t duplicating a topic discussion), it pulls up topics and says they don’t have any “likes” or “comments”. I thought none of those topics by JOs had been answered by anyway. Turns out, they DO have replies- those numbers just aren’t showing under the search…[Read more]

  • tiarawalz replied to the topic BugHunter in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago

    When you use the search function (ie I used it to look for code words to make sure I wasn’t duplicating a topic discussion), it pulls up topics and says they don’t have any “likes” or “comments”. I thought none of those topics by JOs had been answered by anyway. Turns out, they DO have replies- those numbers just aren’t showing under the search…[Read more]

  • tiarawalz replied to the topic BugHunter in the forum Junior Officer 8 years ago

    Haha. This is helpful because I just created a topic for discussion. Thank you for that, Ray! *Subscribe, subscribe, subscribe*

  • It is easy with high OPTEMPO jobs to get lost in the mission. You may be thankful for everything your Soldiers do, but how do you thank them and show appreciation for what they do?

    I’d love for this to be a space where we can share ideas. And, GO!

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