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CALDOL wrote a new post, PSG Initial Counseling 6 years, 5 months ago
This case study is about counseling, expectations, and the Officer-NCO relationship. The video features LT Schuyler Williamson describing his approach to conducting initial counseling with the four platoon […]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Duality of a PL – Managing Loyalties Up and Down 6 years, 5 months ago
This case study is about loyalty, taking care of soldiers, and mission accomplishment. The video features two platoon leaders, 1LT Clinton Pierce and 1LT Gabe Dearman, both describing the tension created from […]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Withstanding the Initial Shock of Casualties 6 years, 5 months ago
This CCLPD is about handling the initial shock that comes when your unit takes a casualty. How might it affect you? How will you inform your unit? How will you lead your Soldiers and unit to move forward and […]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Fire Discipline and Minimizing Civilian Casualties 6 years, 5 months ago
This CCLPD is about the considerations, trade-offs, and consequences of making life-and-death decisions that affect our Soldiers, the mission, and non-combatants. The video features a platoon leader in OIF-1 and […]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Watching Our Words 6 years, 5 months ago
This CCLPD is about our responsibility as leaders to not gripe or complain around our subordinates.  The video features 1LT Bobby Merriweather discussing the challenge (we all face) of making sure that he a […]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Leader as the Moral Compass 6 years, 5 months ago
This CCLPD is about leaders’ responsibility to serve as moral compasses for their units and soldiers. The video features four lieutenants sharing their experiences as deployed leaders. The leaders are […]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic Writing Tools in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
cplenge/Â basic writting skills! It seem as though the recomendors are making the achievements sound too eloquent and forget the basic rule of writting K.I.S (keep it simple)
gregoryhacker/Â we do have a BN Policy Letters which states our timelines as well as standard citations. The problem is mainly with the achievements, recommenders are w…[Read more]
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ae_rollinson replied to the topic Writing Tools in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
Thanks for the link, @rakimball, I’ll dig up the data off MilSuite and will post here.
In the meantime FWIW, I agree with @cplenge that distinguishing between 1 of at least 3 distinct problems that could be all happening at once is very important … and challenging. Â Initial help, I’d say make sure to communicate the specific issue to…[Read more]
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CALDOL wrote a new post, Traumatic Events and Resilient Teams 6 years, 5 months ago
This CCLPD is about building resilient units that empower Soldiers to respond well to traumatic events. The video features CPT Chris Cordova, the Physician’s Assistant and senior medical officer on the ground at […]
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vanezzaospina started the topic Writing Tools in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
As a new BN S1, I am entrusted to review all awards and ensure that there is minimum gramatical errors.
Unfortunately, I have been seeing some awards that are “in pretty bad conditions” regarding they way they are written.
What are some tools that can be shared with Commanders/1SG to assist them with award write ups?
The WO College website…[Read more]
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vanezzaospina replied to the topic "Firing" your NCO in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
Thank you! Things have gotten much better however having someone else’s prospective on my situation wouldn’t be a bad idea!
I’ll be happy to link up with another fellow AG Officer!
#AGATW
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ae_rollinson posted an update 6 years, 5 months ago
Mourning for Pittsburgh – my current residence – from the recent shooting on a religious community. Reflecting.
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brock.j.young posted an update 6 years, 5 months ago
So a friend of mine is at ILE… And looking at some of her work, apparently it’s like this:
Company level=math and science; tangible pursuits.
ILE=philosophy; something not even philosophers understand… -
brock.j.young replied to the topic Are you commanding/ leading blind?: The importance of dissent and feedback loops in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
I try to teach the biggies; SHARP, suicide prevention, and resilience at a minimum. Having served 22 years, I have a perspective not many CPT’s have. It’s fun watching the faces of new troops when we discuss how “life changing” or “bad” getting an article 15 can be, and I point out that it doesn’t have to destroy your life……[Read more]
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Acronyms in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 5 months ago
Incomplete list… Missing WTF; IDGAF; FUBAR; and JAFO to name a few.
Hah!
Thanks for the share.
Brock
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ae_rollinson replied to the topic Bring Back the Drink and Think? in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
There’s some really good points here that resonated with me. I agree with Jeff ( @x70037 ) that maybe a different title would be helpful. I also agree with Chad’s concerns about alcohol, as well as some of Brock’s counterpoints.
I personally think it significantly comes down to the US drinking age being 21 and alcohol (which is a drug, just as…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola replied to the topic Are you commanding/ leading blind?: The importance of dissent and feedback loops in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
@brock.j.young – great points about being cautious and bringing up commanders who over-react. Similar to Command Climate Assessments/ Surveys, it is important to gain perspective on people’s comments and as they say separate the signal from the noise. Soldiers will complain, it is human nature. However, I argue what separates good and great…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola and
kathryn.rivera.010 are now friends 6 years, 6 months ago
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brock.j.young replied to the topic Are you commanding/ leading blind?: The importance of dissent and feedback loops in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
The first thing I want to say for the young officers reading this, be VERY careful with the anonymous comment boxes. I have seen those things destroy units, especially when you have commanders who act and react on every complaint, rumor and innuendo, even when the note is anonymous. The idea board has merit, but just be…[Read more]
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george.l.gurrola started the topic Are you commanding/ leading blind?: The importance of dissent and feedback loops in the forum Junior Officer 6 years, 6 months ago
Are you commanding/ leading blind?: The importance of dissent and feedback loops
While it is important to have a self-reflection mechanism, it is also important to have a feedback loop. As a Commander, or leader, it is easy to get stuck in the grind and not have opportunities to obtain feedback or reassess your command approach. As leaders, i…[Read more]
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