Big news, everyone. I was offered a Battery Command. For those of you not in the military, I will explain: The main goal of every Captain in the Army is to be a Company/Battery/Troop commander. Unfortunately, for officers in my career field, those opportunities are fewer and farther between because of the way the Army has been restructured. Couple that with the fact that command is a privilege and and honor, and you get a glimpse of why this is big news for me.
As part of my incipient command, I have written a draft of a command philosophy. There is a lot of stuff I could have put in it, but I was trying to keep it to under a page and a half. I am going to reprint it here, with the caveat that this is a first draft.
Oh, also, the battery call sign is "Hardcore," so don't be confused by that.
Here goes.
7. HARDCORE!
7 comments:
Huge congratulations, huge.
To both of you ;)
I think this is an excellent first draft with clear points, expectations, and communication guidelines.
I'm impressed! Tell me, do other officers make statements like this? And if not, are you saving them somewhere?
I always knew you would turn out to be a great leader. I am so proud.
Love, mom
And the legend . . . of the rent . . . was WAY hardcore!
I still think you need a bullet point detailing your zero-tolerance policy for douchiness.
Congrats! SHOOT MOVE AND COMMUNICATE!
I have read your comments a couple of times. This is really good stuf.
Keep up the good work and remember that "you will never be any better than the worse member of your team". This means pick carefully and train hard!
Army Strong, Sir...
I like the part where you said awards are timely, that had me laughing for a good minute.
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