MikeTheInfantryman
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I'd say, most of our junior officers take on the mantle that the NCOs do in the US military. Honestly, most grunts respect officers who have been through the shit. One of the best things that we've adopted from the British is how our army is more officer oriented. Although our officer corps right now needs a better training, it's still not as bad as the officer corps in the US. The politics that goes in there is insane.The US military gives significant operational independence to the NCO unlike the IA. Many recruits, marines and others are relieved from the armed forces due to lack of effort, motivation, failure to learn and improve skills. I have seen significant number of young people getting rejected from the US army, marines, AF and coast guard due to variety of reasons beyond physical health. My staff member's son became an army ranger on his 3rd try due to sheer determination. He volunteered to be gunner during OP Desert Storm. His copter was impaired during one operation. The machine fell from a significant height. Luckily all survived. He single handedly killed over 20 Iraqi soldiers. This earned him a medal, a promotion and a desk job under a colonel.