Interesting comments. Infanteer, I am in 100% agreement with you. My rant was of course my personal feelings on the matter, and when I swear an oath as either an enlisted man or officer I have sworn to follow the orders of those above me as a matter of course. My point overall was not limited to the usage of non-issue kit. I was trying to use that topic as a vehicle for my overall viewpoint, that as a combat leader it's not just about getting the right kit for my men, but doing literally everything I possibly can to help them kill the enemy and come back safe. I disagree with you on your point that my viewpoint indicates a lack of trust for my superiors or subordinates. If somebody has a point of view that I disagree with, that does not mean I don't trust them or respect them, I just do not share their point of view. When I say I don't care about a directive that will impede and not aid my men in their tasks, that doesn't mean I'll ignore every directive that comes my way, lol. Wouldn't have much of a command relationship there I don't think. As I said, that rant was my personal viewpoint, and of course any orders that come my way that I don't like I'll have to deal with, suck it up, and move on out. Lobbying certain issues is exactly the type of approach I had in mind as an officer, but I also don't mind rocking the boat a little. I appreciate your insight.
Moving right along to caroline65... You're not combat arms I take it.. If you are you need to a.) seriously question what you're doing in the army, and b.) get somebody who has the right mindset to pluck the air from your head and fill it with the necessary viewpoint for a soldier, which is: OUR PRIMARY JOB IS TO KILL THE ENEMY. The TV may be fine with the 82 pattern rucksack which doesn't use a padded waistbelt, but it hasn't worked for me with a ruck with a padded waistbelt, and another forum member has had the same problem as me. So I guess the question would be, has the ruck you've used had a padded waistbelt? Even if it has, myself and another board member have had problems, so I guess that's irellevent. I'm the type of person the army doesn't care to have? Hmm, last I checked we all carried guns and other things that go boom for a reason... oh yes, that's right, our primary job is warfighting... imagine that! :. Regardless of how many peacekeeping taskings we recieve our primary purpose is to fight, and thus we train for war, because peacekeeping, as another member said, is a job that is performed by warfighting trained troops. If you have soldiers who only know how to peacekeep, god help you when the feces hits the rotating blades. Onto your final point. LEARN HOW TO READ. You accuse me of being an individual and not giving a shit about the troops under my command. Here's a quote directly from my post:
Now, after reading through that part could you please enlighten me as to where I have said indirectly or directly that I don't give a shit about the troops? I didn't join this forum or start this thread to start a pissing match, and I extend my apologies to other board members for the direction this thread has gone, partly due to the airing of my personal viewpoint on some of the qualities I feel a combat leader needs.
Moving right along to caroline65... You're not combat arms I take it.. If you are you need to a.) seriously question what you're doing in the army, and b.) get somebody who has the right mindset to pluck the air from your head and fill it with the necessary viewpoint for a soldier, which is: OUR PRIMARY JOB IS TO KILL THE ENEMY. The TV may be fine with the 82 pattern rucksack which doesn't use a padded waistbelt, but it hasn't worked for me with a ruck with a padded waistbelt, and another forum member has had the same problem as me. So I guess the question would be, has the ruck you've used had a padded waistbelt? Even if it has, myself and another board member have had problems, so I guess that's irellevent. I'm the type of person the army doesn't care to have? Hmm, last I checked we all carried guns and other things that go boom for a reason... oh yes, that's right, our primary job is warfighting... imagine that! :. Regardless of how many peacekeeping taskings we recieve our primary purpose is to fight, and thus we train for war, because peacekeeping, as another member said, is a job that is performed by warfighting trained troops. If you have soldiers who only know how to peacekeep, god help you when the feces hits the rotating blades. Onto your final point. LEARN HOW TO READ. You accuse me of being an individual and not giving a shit about the troops under my command. Here's a quote directly from my post:
WAR means We Are Ready, and as a leader I will ensure that my men and I are ready. I am not going to pandy about with idiotic rules in a job when lives are on the line. My job as a leader, as a warrior, is to make sure my men and comrades complete the mission and come back home alive. Full stop. Any regulations which get in the way of those two priorities and that do not aid the troops in some way shape or form I have no time for.
Now, after reading through that part could you please enlighten me as to where I have said indirectly or directly that I don't give a shit about the troops? I didn't join this forum or start this thread to start a pissing match, and I extend my apologies to other board members for the direction this thread has gone, partly due to the airing of my personal viewpoint on some of the qualities I feel a combat leader needs.