Monday, December 2, 2019
Prelesional Reading and How it Can Help in a Milit Essays
Prelesional Reading and How it Can Help in a Military Career The book Once an Eagle is a terrific book, no matter what branch of service you plan on joining. The book is even now a required reading for the Marines and a few advanced army schools. The book allows for the reader to learn the two types of leaders: the type of leader that people have to follow and the kind of leader that people want to follow, the kind of leader who shows an effective way as well as a bad way to lead your troops or organization. This translates to the professional reading that the military recommends for any service member to help in their development in their profession. When in your branch of service, it is important to know the difference between a good leader and a bad leader so you can watch and learn from the mistakes of others. Once an Eagle mainly revolves around the two types of leaders and how they both rise in the ranks and how they are different. Courtney Massengale is the antagonist in the book in which he uses his political connections to help him rise in the ranks even though he is not someone who people look at admirably. He is a notable example of how not to lead while the character Sam Damon shows great honor and dedication, qualities his superiors notice, allowing for him to rise through the ranks on his own accord as well as gaining trust and respect from his fellow soldiers. These two examples can and most likely will help me in my career in the army, while I serve my time in the guard as well as when I decide to go active duty after my contract is up, hopefully allowing me to be just as successful as my parents allowing for me to uphold the legacy in which they left for me to fill. Learning things from experience is good because it helps with understanding where you stand to allow for you to make corrections to yourself, but it is important to remember that not everything can be learned from experience because at some point decisions you make will start to affect others possibly putting your soldiers in harm's way or failing to make a deadline resulting in failing the mission. In conclusion, being able to read about the mistakes of others allows for me to correct myself before I make the same mistakes they have in the past.
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