Comment of the day: Why do we have so many lousy Command Sgt. Majors?
From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew’s appreciation yesterday of NCOs: I don’t know how we can have so many great PSGs and 1SGs and have so many lousy or mariginal CSMs. Throughout my career I was always dumbfounded by that glaring gap. Now some might say, well you were just a dumb ...
From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew's appreciation yesterday of NCOs:
From Hunter, an interesting reponse to Col. Bob Killebrew’s appreciation yesterday of NCOs:
I don’t know how we can have so many great PSGs and 1SGs and have so many lousy or mariginal CSMs. Throughout my career I was always dumbfounded by that glaring gap. Now some might say, well you were just a dumb LT, CPT or MAJ. But positive reflection after the fact results in my very same assessment. I can list almost everyone of them that I worked with by name and it isn’t due to admiration.
I’ve served in IN, AR, and CAV BNs and BDEs and found perhaps 10% of the CSMs I worked with actually worthy of the position. COL Killebrew obviously had a very different experience than I did. The conundrum remains, why were so many of the great PSGs and 1SGs I worked with never elevated to CSM? Or alternately, how did so many duds get elevated to that position? Make no mistake, I know what is good and bad in an NCO and I saw far too much of the latter than the former in the top of the NCO ranks.
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