Posted on 07/03/2008 5:06:58 PM PDT by SandRat
TALLIL, Iraq, July 3, 2008 One of the most challenging things soldiers in leadership positions can face during a deployment is maintaining their soldiers readiness for combat.
As a squad leader, I have the freedom to teach and train these soldiers, and I get to give them my experiences from when I deployed, said Roode, a former drill sergeant stationed at Fort Jackson, S.C. The majority of his squad hasnt deployed before and is fairly new to this infantry unit. Army Pfc. John Burgess, a squad team leader, is one of Roodes squad members. I help teach my fellow soldiers what I know, and Im also learning at the same time, Burgess said. My squad needed a team leader, so I stepped up to do the job. After teaching a tactical combat course, Roode and his squad discuss the course during an after-action review. If a demonstration is involved, he walks the troops through it, then pulls one of the soldiers from the group to teach it to the squad the exact same way. Its motivating to see these privates go from training to doing their job out in the field, Roode said. These soldiers are learning just that fast, and I enjoy seeing them grow. (Army Pfc. Terence Ewings serves in the 1st Cavalry Divisions 4th Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office.) |
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