Like many junior officers, I hear a lot about โprofessional development.โ We hear about it from senior leaders, it is almost always on our officer evaluations, we are told to develop our subordinates, and we assume that leader development exists...somewhere. Some of us have even been developed professionally, apparently. Most often, however, it seems …
The Real Army Mob: The E-4 Mafia
Battles are planned by generals and won by sergeants, so the saying goes. The saying didn't include anything about who runs things in the meantime. That's because the people who run things were very keen on ensuring that their names are left out of popular sayings. Those people are the specialists of the U.S. Army. …
Retaking the American Narrative: A Challenge to the U.S. Army
So, the other day I was talking with a noncommissioned officer within my organization. We were having an interesting discussion about different issues facing the Army right now, when he made the somewhat alarming remark that he thinks multiculturalism is destroying this country. This line of thinking isn't new at all; in fact it's …
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Additional Duties? We Donโt Need No Stinkinโ Additional Duties! Ten Tips for Executing the Role of Executive Officer
This post first appeared on the blog Point of Decision and has been reposted in its entirety with permission. So, youโve pinned (or rather, hook-and-loop fastened) your black bar to your chest. Gone are the days of people calling you โButterbarโ and ignoring what you have to say. Itโs a new era, right? Wrong. Youโre …
Winning the Civil War, Finally
Todayโs guest post comes from Barefoot Boomer.ย Boomer is a career Army officer and strategist. He is also a historian with an emphasis in American and German military history. ย The content and opinions of this article are the authorโs only and do not reflect the opinions of the United States Army or the Department of Defense. …
Is the Way the Army Looks at Uniforms Completely Wrong?
This piece was inspired by Alice Rawsthornโs TED Talk on design. Ever been that one person at a Revolutionary War battlefield who loudly questioned why the British were wearing bright red coats that made them extremely visible? Or looked at pictures of Polish winged hussars and thought they seemed preposterous? Or wondered why U.S. dragoons …
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Is DoD Contracting Out of Control?
When I walked off the ramp of the C-17 and theย dusty heat of Bagram Airfield slapped me in the face, I went through the same thought process asย thousands of U.S. servicemembers before me: what the hell am I even doing here? ย It was the fall of 2013,ย andย I was arriving in Afghanistanย to participate in the …
Why ISIS Will Outlast the Coalition Arrayed Against It, and Why Itโs Our Own Damn Fault
Today's guest post comes from Barefoot Boomer. Boomer is a career Army officer and strategist. He is also a historian with an emphasis in American and German military history. The content and opinions of this article are the authorโs only and do not reflect the opinions of the United States Army or the Department of …
Get Out of the Way and Let Us Do Our Jobs: A NCO’s Perspective
Today's post is by guest author, SoonerGrunt. He is a retired Army non-commissioned officer with twenty-two years of experience in both the Regular Army and the Army National Guard. My Twitter friend Angry Staff Officer had a response from a junior officerโs perspective to a blog post entitled โ31 Things Your Senior Rater Wants You …
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18 Things I Look For in a Senior Rater
Last week, one of my favorite blogs -ย From the Green Notebook -ย ran a guest piece called,ย 31 Things Your Senior Rater Would Like You to Know That He Probably Wonโt Tellย You. Quite a mouthful. While I disagreed with nearly everything that the author said, he did start a good conversation on leadership styles that has bloomed …



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