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Marine Officer tweets that "... Mustangs erode the esteem, legitimacy and distinct culture of the officer corps like merchants marrying into aristocracy."
Most of OCS guys I met fell into couple categories . The pissed off e-4 who got out got a degree then back in to have vengeance on the nco's. The e-5 and above who just wanted to make more money since they where doing the officers job anyways.. or the older college who had nothing else career wise going so decided to join and go to OCSMy last duty station my Commander was a OCS guy.
I was the 1st Sgt.
We had been E-7 SFC's DS together in the same Battery!
Meh on OCS I seen about a 50/50 rate out of them. Some just want more $$, Some are good.
Warrant,s are IMO the best of both worlds. Do what you want and get paid.
Don't understand Navy Warrant rank. Don't they only have two?
Don't understand Navy Warrant rank. Don't they only have two?
No dog in that fight.
In the Army I worked with pointers that were great, Pointers that were worthless, ROTCs that were lousy and one that made LTG that was a great guy.
I had some good and some bad that I did an exemplary job for.Whether it's a West Pointer, or not, the main point is, looking down on the Enlisted as another class of subhuman.
An officer like that, might find his enlisted ensuring his department comes in last in every evaluation.
You wanna experience segregation try the U.K. Army.
Officers are normally from the upper class. Separate mess and quarters.
Sergeants Separate mess and quarters.
Privates don't really interact with NCO's or Officer's.
Got a kick out of eating at Navy and Marine mess halls.
First time got my food went to sit down. The KP said Sergeant you need to eat in the Chiefs mess!
Why do Navy Cheifs talk so loud?
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Marine Officer tweets that "... Mustangs erode the esteem, legitimacy and distinct culture of the officer corps like merchants marrying into aristocracy."
I think Mustangs have been in all the branches, for most of our history.I didn’t follow the link to find out what this is really about but what the hell? Marines have had mustangs since, I don’t know, probably since they met in the tavern in 1770 whatever.
At least since World War II. Plenty of stories of them. I think the Marine Corps as an institution survived that OK.
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Marine Officer tweets that "... Mustangs erode the esteem, legitimacy and distinct culture of the officer corps like merchants marrying into aristocracy."