Leadership Challenges as a new NCO in 2004 Sea. 2 EP 2

Published: June 13, 2021, 7 p.m.

Going from a Specialist/E4 to a Sergeant/E5 in the United States Army is the toughest jump in rank. The amount of knowledge everyone expects of a Sergeant is incredible. I didn't know nearly enough when I first became a Sergeant, but did the best I could! I learned from others and my own mistakes.  Being responsible for people, their families and equipment takes on a whole new meaning!  I immediately had challenges dealing with a new female private and the new barracks program. I also had to lead maintenance activities with teams that were more knowledgeable on the aircraft than I was. How I navigated all of those challenges and more as we start hearing when our next deployment is going to be! 

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