I don't the UHH will disagree with this:
pipesgt wrote:
I don't the UHH will disagree with this:
It sounds like the hierarchy in business.
MikeMck
Loc: Southern Maryland on the Bay
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Every one knows the Master Sargent really runs things.
pipesgt wrote:
I don't the UHH will disagree with this:
Great, especially true with the Lt's.
There is nothing more dangerous than a 2nd Lt. with a clipboard in his hands. :D
Lt Col. If passed over for promotion usually retire!
MikeMck
Loc: Southern Maryland on the Bay
warrior wrote:
There is nothing more dangerous than a 2nd Lt. with a clipboard in his hands. :D
Or an Ensign who can't swim!
tmehrkam wrote:
Every one knows the Master Sargent really runs things.
I chewed out a few colonels in my 22 year career. They didn't like it when I cited chapter & verse in the regs explaining why I couldn't do what they wanted done. Then my boss, who was also a colonel, would call me and ask me to use a little more tact the next time. I retired as a MSgt from the Air Force.
I served under a Captain in the Army when I was in Korea. he had been passed over twice. He was replacing a cracker jack officer.
The longest nine months of my life
Mitchner said it best:
I once had a colonel with a second rate mind inside of which was a third rate mind fighting to get out!
Master Sargents think they run things, but the pass the blame to any officer available when things go wrong.
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