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Brother trying to join the Military. Need advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="garbonzo1991gt" data-source="post: 14580856" data-attributes="member: 21067"><p>I can really only speak from a former Warrant's point of view. I did just shy of 9 years with the Army and I agree with a lot of what Jake(Saleensc281) says. The leadership, especially, is lacking. Though it's mostly, in my opinion, due to the stigma that is taught in ROTC programs and Military Academies and who is sent (the Shitbags who couldn't handle the real Army) to teach the future leaders of the Army. I can't tell you the number of times I've met a new LT that has been taught not to trust his senior NCOs and Warrant Officers, which are the backbone of the Army. Especially the NCOs. Hell, it's even in their creed. As to the Shitbags teaching the future leaders. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen egregious ****ups by these people and instead of going to jail or being thrown out of the military, they get sent to an ROTC program or West Point. It's kind of scary... There is quality leadership out there. I've just found, in my experience, they are few and far between. Career advancement over taking care of their troops is the biggest offender.</p><p></p><p>Now that I've gotten that off my chest. I will say your brother could benefit from the environment that the Army provides. Structure and discipline will help a lot. Make him act like an adult. Not so much as a lower enlisted soldier but when he reaches NCO levels he basically gets put into a sink or swim leadership position. Sometimes the right kick in the ass is all someone needs. The biggest thing I can convey to your brother is that he needs to pick a profession that he can use outside of the Army when that day comes. </p><p></p><p>Branhammer, you hit the nail on the head as well as far as the Air Force goes. Get a job you are interested in and work your ass off you'll be rewarded. Might have to kiss a little ass too. Worth it in the end though... Unfortunately a lesson I never learned. The ass kissing I mean...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garbonzo1991gt, post: 14580856, member: 21067"] I can really only speak from a former Warrant's point of view. I did just shy of 9 years with the Army and I agree with a lot of what Jake(Saleensc281) says. The leadership, especially, is lacking. Though it's mostly, in my opinion, due to the stigma that is taught in ROTC programs and Military Academies and who is sent (the Shitbags who couldn't handle the real Army) to teach the future leaders of the Army. I can't tell you the number of times I've met a new LT that has been taught not to trust his senior NCOs and Warrant Officers, which are the backbone of the Army. Especially the NCOs. Hell, it's even in their creed. As to the Shitbags teaching the future leaders. I can't tell you the number of times I've seen egregious ****ups by these people and instead of going to jail or being thrown out of the military, they get sent to an ROTC program or West Point. It's kind of scary... There is quality leadership out there. I've just found, in my experience, they are few and far between. Career advancement over taking care of their troops is the biggest offender. Now that I've gotten that off my chest. I will say your brother could benefit from the environment that the Army provides. Structure and discipline will help a lot. Make him act like an adult. Not so much as a lower enlisted soldier but when he reaches NCO levels he basically gets put into a sink or swim leadership position. Sometimes the right kick in the ass is all someone needs. The biggest thing I can convey to your brother is that he needs to pick a profession that he can use outside of the Army when that day comes. Branhammer, you hit the nail on the head as well as far as the Air Force goes. Get a job you are interested in and work your ass off you'll be rewarded. Might have to kiss a little ass too. Worth it in the end though... Unfortunately a lesson I never learned. The ass kissing I mean... [/QUOTE]
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