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... Developing the physical readiness of a Marine is very important, but too often judgment of a Marines leadership abilities is based upon how fast he or she can run. ...
One reason for delegating authority is to train Marines to replace the senior leader. ... Care must be taken not to micro-manage Marines once entrusted with certain tasks. The key to developing the skills of a Marine needed to be the replacement is the freedom to make decisions. ... Marines cant have that freedom if the senior leader is breathing down their neck. ... The job related school uses those skills to teach the Marine how to teach other Marines how to fix tanks. ... They become a part of a Marines personality. ... My self-confidence at that point was as high as it had ever been, because here I was one of the most junior Marines in the unit, and my boots looked better than most in the platoon. ...
It is general knowledge that Marines are arrogant and feel superior to all other services.
Approximate Word count = 782 Approximate Pages = 3.1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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