My job at the foodlion grocery store in Roebuck was an unenjoyable working experience to say the least. When I first began working at Foodlion the job was fun and I enjoyed it but as time went on it got worse and worse. As time went on the longer I worked there the more disrespectful my co-workers and supervisors got. My co-workers began to be more disrespectful to me talking about me behind my back and making fun of everyone. My supervisors did not care at all about what was going on during the
Command Sergeant Major Ronald Ferdinand distinguished himself through exceptionally meritorious service as the Commandant of the United States Army Alaska (USARAK) Non Commissioned Officer Academy. CSM Ferdinand served with distinction and utmost dedication from 24 August 14 to 3 July 2017. Command Sergeant Major Ronald Ferdinand distinguished himself by over three years of outstanding selfless service to this Nation and US Army Alaska while serving as the senior brigade level Sergeant Major
always be prepared to operate in a multinational framework. The Royal Netherlands Army will participate in multinational operations more and more. Therefore, international experience is an essential skill to possess. A year United States Army Sergeants Major Academy (USASMA) is a personal, unique opportunity and personal development to gain experience in an inspiring international environment. Learning the US Army philosophy and concepts of Mission Command is of great value to working in a multinational
thought it was a good place to start off with... But I was wrong… I’m a squad leader at the age of 19. I came into the war with 8 other men. Specialist William Gillespie, 1st Sergeant Ben Sylvia, Platoon Sergeant Thomas Peters, Captain John Mitchell, General Jake English, Sergeant First Class Noah White, Command Sergeant Major Lucas Gills, and Lieutenant Johnas Freeman are the men in my group. I can barely remember anything of what happened just a few seconds ago. All I remember was that Specialist
The proper use of chain of command, The chain of command suppose to look out for the morale and welfare of its soldiers. With using the chain of command the soldiers issue can be handled at the lowest level possible. When one has an issue take it to your NCO first and if the issue is not handled then one would take it to the next highest ranking person. The chain of command is basically like a ladder where you can go as high or low as you need to, to get your issue taken care of. Six hundred dash
side and learn from him. Thinking about giving an award to someone was easy, if anyone in this world deserves to get an award for being the best TL a soldier could ask for, it is SGT Wigginton. Being a TL is a great honor. It means that the Platoon Sergeant (PS) has proposed great trust in the person as a soldier and believes he can lead a team. In the MP core, a team consists of three soldiers, a TL, a gunner, and a driver. All three have important roles in accomplishing a mission but the TL is what
civilian populace in the countries in which we operate are good people. Unfortunately we find ourselves in situations where good people must die. It is an unfortunate recourse of warfare. Introduction I am currently an Anti-Armor Platoon Sergeant in Dealer Company 1-506th Infantry Regiment “CURRAHEE”. I joined the Army in August of 2001, and have served this great nation for almost 14 years in a wide assortment duty positions. I began my career in 2nd Infantry Division Long Range Surveillance
SPC DaBrent Nobles Military Customs and Courtesies I am a soldier of the United States Army, and when I took the vow to become such, I signed up to uphold a certain standard when in public and behind closed doors. I have the upmost respect for my peers and superiors around me who took the same vow. We all vowed to be away from our families for unknown amounts of time to protect and defend my country and its allies. I also have pride in what I do because I know it is necessary to keep my country running
This Heritage Minute was about the battle of Hong Kong, one of Canada’s most forgotten about battles and the heroic effort by Sergeant-Major Osborn. Here a summary of the video will be given, with three main arguments. First, will be how it was one of the most forgotten, yet brutal battles in World War 2 that Canadians should be interested about their history. Also, give a bit of the background on this forgotten battle. Next, the truthfulness of this Heritage Minute. Finally, how this battle reflects
Sergeants Major Activities in Controlling Stress during Missions CSM Damyan Penevski United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 68 Mr. Thomas, SGM Acosta September 28, 2017 Sergeants Major Activities in Controlling Stress during Missions Master Resilience Training (MRT) aims to help soldiers be more resilient on the battlefield and beyond. MRT enables us to develop different competencies such as self-awareness, self-regulation, optimism, mental agility, strengths of character
correcting the soldier preforming the unsafe act. The third and final factor would be inappropriate activities. The support platoon received over half of it personnel before arriving at CMTC. This gave a very short period of time for the platoon sergeant to train and evaluate each one and ensure that they had the appropriate
In Shakespeare's “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” Tybalt is responsible for Tybalt's death due to the fact that all his actions leading up to this one draining event. Tybalt was very angry all the time and had a huge temper, Tybalt was ignorant enough to ignore the prince knowing the consequences, Tybalt also came back to fight knowing what he had inflicted. The first reason Tybalt was responsible for his own death is he never thought about the consequences that reflected off his actions. The reckless
The Profession of Arms Human Resources Sergeant in the Profession of Arms. In today’s military the importance of Human Resources is paramount to the success of the Army mission. First we must understand what it means to be a Profession, the balancing role of the Profession’s leaders, the Army Professional Culture, and the HR Sergeant’s Role in the Army Profession. Profession by definition is a type of job that requires special education, training, or skill (Merriam-Webster.com, 2015). Doctors
The Importance of Accountability in the U.S. Army Every living thing on Earth demands discipline and accountability, but when it comes to U.S. Army, soldiers are trained specifically in these subjects. There are extreme costs at risk if these principles are not held high by the Armed Forces. Most organized Armies focus on the importance of accountability and teach it in the very beginning stages of readiness. Accountability includes things such as showing up on time to safeguarding sensitive records
What make me regret is that I did not go to the Veterans Day Ceremony because I had class at 11am on Tuesday. I know that the United State annually celebrate the Veterans Day every November to honor and praise veterans of all service branches for the sacrifices each have made for their country. This year, Rear Admiral John Kirby is the guest of honor and speaker, so I do a little bit more research about him. Rear Admiral John Kirby was grown up in St. Petersburg, Florida. He graduated from the University
with an overview of what kind of leader I strive to be. In developing a leadership philosophy, the first thing that comes to mind is the Creed of the Non Commissioned Officer, the oath that I took when first becoming a leader. This creed plays a major role guiding future leaders in becoming outstanding military leaders. In 1984, I enlisted into the United States Army and served six years of active duty at Ft Polk, Louisiana as a radio operator in the 105th Military Intelligence Battalion. In
himself and displayed a great amount of personal courage. This is the type of soldier you should strive to be and to guide. “It’s just a matter of time before I’m dead. I figured, if that’s going to happen, I might as well help someone while I can.” Sergeant Kyle J. White, Medal of Honor
While attached to HMM(T)-164, he was promoted to Sergeant and attained the qualification of Avionics Collateral Duty Quality Assurance Representative (CDQAR). In July of 2008, Sgt Gallaghan executed TAD orders to Sergeants Course aboard Camp Pendleton. During his tenure at Sergeants course, he executed orders back to HMM-268. Sgt Gallaghan graduated Sergeants course second in his class on 26 August
Goliath & David Who am I? This is a question some guys would find hard to answer. They’re idiots. Usually, just one word will do. For me, that word is Commando. But, you want more, right? Humans always do. Well, whatever. Let’s just start with the way I used to live. With a name like Commando, you gotta be pretty scary. And I’m every bit as terrifying as I sound. I am a Pit Bull / Bulldog mix, making me the ideal fighting machine. And I always made sure everyone knew it. Most of the time, I was
For my professional interview I spoke with Officer Doug Headlee from the York Police Department in York, Nebraska. Officer Headlee is a 11 year police veteran with the YPD starting his career in February 2007 going into the Nebraska Law Enforcement Academy which is a 14 week academy class starting for him in May and finished in August. During the 14 weeks he would live on site Monday through Friday, would go home Friday night after dismissal and return Sunday night. The training academy was a new