What Does Chief Warrant Officers Do In The Military? Technical Expertise and Tactical Wisdom

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  • čas přidán 22. 02. 2024
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Komentáře • 19

  • @d.rcarrera6599
    @d.rcarrera6599 Před 11 hodinami

    Albert I like your multi perspectives. Barry, Jake, and Nick, this was another well structured and informative discussion..
    I will tell you guys something. During my time in, we had one meritoriously promoted Sergeant who was an 0331..We were at Infantry Training School together and at the same duty station for three years. No one else was meritoriously promoted to Sergeant during my three years in Charlie Company that I can think of. We had Staff Sergeants with 12-14 years who were still grunts. We had a Gunnery Sgt. who was in for probably 20 years or more. Promotions were nothing like today. I was a 35 months Lance Corporal. For your FYI, I had two deployments, completed squad leadership and jungle training courses and it didn't matter..To be perfectly honest, if integrity still counts, I began to lose my personal motivation.. Regarding mentors, during my time, I really didn't see that going on. If your First Sgt., Platoon Commander, CO, XO, Co. Gunny liked you, you probably had a better chance at getting promoted. I arrived to my Infantry duty station and from day #1, we had many Marines, yelling it, how many days they had left, like 30 & a wake up, 2 weeks & a wake up.
    So, something has happened with the Marine Corps restructuring and to some degree, redorming how they conduct business. This is literally like day & night from when I served.

  • @anthonynavarro8990
    @anthonynavarro8990 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Leadership will always be a topic of discussion because it’s true that the impact you could have on someone means the difference of a career or getting out. I know that I’ve had great experiences but sadly had more bad. Proper training and mentoring is key to success for these leaders.

    • @AtoBpodcast
      @AtoBpodcast  Před 5 měsíci +1

      I agree.

    • @d.rcarrera6599
      @d.rcarrera6599 Před 11 hodinami

      Anthony,
      Thanks for your candidness..We all had some good and bad experiences..I don't regret getting out. As a matter of fact, I struggled with many obstacles when I got out. But, the particular not great experiences were enough to finalize my decision. I had transferred and did a third Westpac and had an outstanding Company Commander. He was the best and he was my CO for my remaining 8 months. My CO and XO and Platoon Commander that I had for three years would have never had the influences to keep me in. But I didn't just play with my thumbs. I completed my university degree and ended up working in a legal field.

  • @deanpatterson1842
    @deanpatterson1842 Před měsícem

    Semper fi my brothers from Florida , 2111 , 2D BN, 10th MAR , 2D MAR DIV , Paris Island 1975 before mothers of America ruined the Corps. A Warrant Officer in those days you didn’t even want to look in the eyes, they weren’t even human. BMF

  • @donaldshearer7551
    @donaldshearer7551 Před 2 měsíci +2

    You guys ask the right questions greatly appreciate you both , wish they had this type of program when I was in the corps

  • @Meta1
    @Meta1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Cover The Black Marines too and you will find entirely different content that even A to B would find of great interest and awareness .

  • @thomascole9565
    @thomascole9565 Před měsícem +1

    MAN I NEED TO BE ON THIS SHOW SOMETIME.

    • @AtoBpodcast
      @AtoBpodcast  Před měsícem +1

      Go to my TikTok and we have our podcast schedule! You can reserve an open dates

  • @michaelalfaro651
    @michaelalfaro651 Před 29 dny

    Yes! Illinois exists outside Chicago lol from western IL myself.

  • @cwousmc362
    @cwousmc362 Před 4 dny

    Geez, Pogs, both! How about a 'real' CWO like 0306

  • @erics362
    @erics362 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Do*

  • @thomascole9565
    @thomascole9565 Před měsícem

    MY WIFE IS FROM WHITTIER.

  • @dilfuzaumarova254
    @dilfuzaumarova254 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Барри у тебя есть пара?🤗

    • @AtoBpodcast
      @AtoBpodcast  Před 5 měsíci +3

      Sorry but I don’t understand gibberish