Message from @Storin
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It's actually baked into the structure of the Corps - with the emphasis on small unit leadership.
Can you imagine what the Swedish army does?
We had the same thing, but if you have 5 blokes under you (like I did) and one of them gets a shit tasking the first question is why some other cunt isn't doing it, usually because they are fat or broken and should therefore be doing the shit taskings
The fit ones should be kept as free as possible to go and do gym or go on trawls and shit 🤷
And a common handwave of err was, "Good initiative, bad judgment." Basically, good try, learning experience.
Everyone says they want people with initiative but they don't always actually mean that
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Eh, though part of the Marines was basically everyone had their time doing the shitwork.
We want free thinkers
No not like that
Everyone does do shit jobs, and that is routine (at least in the UK), but if it seems like the fit ones are constantly doing it then you turn around and say "no, get one of the fat cunts doing it"
yeah initiative is a pain in the ass
some initiations too or so ive heard
Our lot literally started at 0830 and finished at 1530 because I said so <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
And I didn't expect them to work more than 3 days a week
Exceptions being for trawls and shit
Damn, that's too lenient TBH. >.>
Garrison is prep for the field.
That's why there are drills.
And "fun" runs.
And if someone further up wanted them they had to justify it, if they couldn't justify it I would tell them no
One of the things that used to drive me mad as lowly private was when your CoC thinks that they need to have you for 40+ hours a week so they keep sprog soldiers locked up in a waiting room to be shouted when needed
Millions of better things that we could of been doing (Gym, napping, learning, playing videogames, etc)
My attitude when I got rank was "go away, leave me your numbers, and be here if I call you"
Eh, that shit does suck.. though it was more like focused training time (I was in Comm, so the skills always need to be sharpened) as well as martial training skills and the like.
There really isn't all that much you can do with soldiers day to day tbh
And if you try they just end up hating the job
Cleaning weapons, maybe some lessons, PT, the odd shit job (such as maintenance) but you could do all that in the space of 20 hours a week
And if you don't give the blokes their time off for a good job why should they work hard for you- you just gonna make them do it again or send them back to the waiting room
Well, to clarify by martial training I also mean martial arts.
And sparring & going up belts on it.
Morale is extremely important, as well, without a doubt.
Morale is basically all the British army has tbh <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
That said, I am also talking about the United States Marines- so the impetus to be there because Oorah, Marine Corps is pretty high de facto.
I thought they were gay tbh <:pot_of_kek:544849795433496586>
And the US army too, they used to get up at like 5am and do PT
We do that shit IN the working day, not before