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brock.j.young replied to the topic Bring Back the Drink and Think? in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 2 months ago
I’ve always liked the idea. The most worthwhile mentorship I ever received was was over a couple of beers with some candid conversation. However I also have seen the steady decline of these things as @adam.szczypka mentioned. “Leaders” these days point to the ever present specter of SHARP when they outlaw these types of gatherings, choosing…[Read more]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Rebroadcast EP002: What Company Commanders Expect From Their Lieutenants 6 years, 2 months ago
NOTE: This episode originally aired June 16, 2016.
Today we interview two recent Company Commanders, Captain Jerry Gorss and Captain Randy Shed about what they expected from their Lieutenants.
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brock.j.young posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago
Tap-Tap-Tap… Is this thing on?
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Organizing for Success (August 2018 JO Jam) in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
There was a great post on this very topic by @X70037, https://juniorofficer.army.mil/personal-battle-rhythm/.
Personally I use a mix of three primary things that help keep me on track.
First, outlook. It’s great for those reoccurring meetings, things sent from “higher,” things I can link to my cell calendar, etc.
Next, I have my white board f…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Teaching Pre-CCC JOs to Plan in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
Unfortunately what I’ve seen teach JOs (to include myself) to plan has been experience; in all its cruel and drinking from a fire hose form. My first drill back from deployment as an BN A-S3, I found myself not only the acting S3, but also the acting BN XO (yes, you read that right) going into an MDMP session that was developing the next year’s…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic We're Back! in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
SLAP HANDS! SLAP HANDS!!
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brock.j.young started the topic Not accurately assessing subordinates; what's the worst that can happen? in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
Counseling is hard. Sitting in front of someone and telling them that they aren’t cutting it, is harder. You don’t want to be “mean,” right? What’s the worst that can happen? (he asked rhetorically…)
The National Guard utilizes an order of merit list method (OML) for promoting NCOs, based on a point calculation (from 0 to 800). This differs…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Leadership Isn’t Easy in the forum Kirsten Brune 6 years, 3 months ago
I tell my young LTs, “if you want to be a step above most of the other people in the Army/Guard/Reserves, do two things; be halfway competent, and give a sh*t.” From my observations, those are the hardest two things to do. Knowing your job, and caring about doing it right seem simple, however look left and then look right; see many accomplishing…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic The Branch You Get in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
I would add this; fine, you’ve gotten your branch and you didn’t want to be a (insert branch here). Well, do your best. Be the best (insert branch here); get great OERs; make a difference to those Soldiers who may not have had good leadership until that point…
And then re-branch.
I don’t know how hard it is in the AC, but in the Reserve Compo…[Read more]
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brock.j.young and andrewh are now friends 6 years, 3 months ago
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brock.j.young posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago
What’s that? Sure I’ll activate my company for the second time this month…
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brock.j.young posted an update 6 years, 3 months ago
Back at Work… But I did get a boat, so I have that going for me.
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brock.j.young started the topic Tips for surviving Command in the ARNG/USAR in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
Anyone who serves in the ARNG/USAR knows that, among other things, it is a constant battle between the civilian and the Military. Completing training plans, counseling, writing awards, completing online training, PT… These are just some of the things that the lowest level ARNG/USAR leaders are expected to complete between drill. Now, the…[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Objective T and Detached Personnel in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 3 months ago
Bottom line, OBJ-T is going to hurt the ratings of a lot of units, and I think after a couple of years the Army will find that it was over reach. No doubt there were some dubious ratings in the subjectivity of how things have been done. However with OBJ-T, units are set up for failure – ESPECIALLY in the Reserve compo.
From my experience, it will…[Read more]
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craisler posted an update 6 years, 4 months ago
Just finished Phase 2 of ILE.
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brock.j.young replied to the topic New PT Test in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 4 months ago
I’ve seen a lot of these come and go. The bottom line is that it’s going to be horrible for the Reserve Compo. The basic APFT is simple, but it’s supposed to be! With a minimum out put of resources and time, a commander can get a baseline as to the physical health of their element. It’s supposed to let you know if your Soldiers can survive the…[Read more]
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Klein replied to the topic Life at Bliss in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 4 months ago
Hi Chris!
I spent a few short stints at Fort Bliss our the past few years. I found life at Fort Bliss to be enjoyable. like many things in life, they are what you make of it. It’s warm, of course, but there’s plenty of things to do in the area. The food options in the area are top notch, there are a bunch of outdoor places to hike, explore and…[Read more]
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brock.j.young posted an update 6 years, 4 months ago
So… A week back from AT, and activated for the CA Fires.
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Klein and mikebinecz are now friends 6 years, 4 months ago
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CALDOL wrote a new post, EP048: PCS Tips and Tricks 6 years, 4 months ago
It’s the summer PCS season and what better time to talk about some moving advice for our Army family listeners out there. Are you confused between the difference of a PPM/DITY or full move? We get into the m […]
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