The First Sergeant: Getting Started (Military Getting Started Book 4)
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Rating | : | 4.19 (607 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00QG3X7AK |
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Number of Pages | : | 441 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-16 |
Language | : | English |
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After returning from deployment he assumed First Sergeant for Delta Troop 3-73 CAV, 1st BCT. First Sergeant Jessie W. He also received several commendations for service and support during this time. 1SG Sasser was assigned to 2-8th Infantry, 2nd Brigade, 4th Infantry Division Ft. In December 2009 1SG Sasser was assigned to HHC 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, Ft. 1SG Sasser deployed to Afghanistan in March 2012 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. German Airborne Badge
"Relevant" according to Jan. Good quick book for new first sergeants such as myself. The counseling scenarios get your mind prepared for what-ifs and the reference materials are handy. I would simply suggest reading fm 7-22.7 (NCO guide) instead of purchasing this book though. The manual is more up to date and has more in-depth information.. "Five Stars" according to Amazon Customer. Excellent book!. Kap said The First Sergeant. Very informational text and easy reading. A lot of my questions were answered before I even knew they existed. This is a must read for any NCO.
Being a leader is about being a problem solver, it is about finding the workaround when things present themselves as a challenge. Along with experience, it will give you that needed advantage to be successful. Now includes 30 flow charts that provide simple guidelines for complicated issues ranging from a Health and Welfare inspection to the Death of a Soldier. I have selected topics that are critical and have elaborated on each topic just enough for you to understand the process and the need. Pressure from higher to weed out problem Soldiers and the need to set yourself apart from your peers’ means that you need to educate yourself in order to be the best.This book is very practical. It is no big secret that the military has been reducing its manpower and will continue to draw down forces. Easily understandable and quickly referenced through the table of content. It may not make you the subject matter expert but will give you enough information to make quick informed decisions. Funding issues across the government, higher standards and little to no tolerance for disciplinary issues are making it more competitive to be in the military. However, in case you have a need to go into detail on a certain subject this book also includes reference information.About The AuthorScroll up and buy now.. The First Sergeant Getting Started Every Soldier in the Army has a First
1SG Sasser deployed to Afghanistan in March 2012 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2003, 1SG Sasser was selected for 1st Special Forces US ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND. Hood, TX. In December 2009 1SG Sasser was assigned to HHC 1st BCT, 82nd Airborne Division, Ft. There he served as a Maintenance Platoon Sergeant. Sasser entered the United States Army on 21 March 1995 from Orange, TX. Upon completion of his tour in Kosovo, he was assigned to B FSC, 215th FSB, 1st Cavalry Division, Ft. 1SG Sasser won 2nd Brigade Soldier of the Quarter, 2nd Brigade NCO of the Year, Honor Graduate from WLC and deployed to Kosovo with TF Falcon 1999 to 2000. Hood, TX as a mechanic and recovery specialist. Graduated Honor Soldier from Basic Training and AIT at Ft. He deployed to Iraq 09-10 with the Brigade Staff in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom