As a young Infantry Captain I was impressed with the support company commander when he briefed how many gallons of fuel they delivered, how much ammunition and pallets of stuff
As a young Infantry Captain I was impressed with the support company commander when he briefed how many gallons of fuel they delivered, how much ammunition and pallets of stuff
Quick protip in the spirit of @USAWTFM_PAO who says a lot of what we write on MaxDis is common sense: Since we’re in the military and often deployed, we have
A Sergeant Major was mentoring me on getting a command-wide initiative completed. I kept running into a block, because one of the guys I had to work through wasn’t getting
I’m flying to DC tonight. I have a bunch of meetings to attend with my commander and some on my own. These are important meetings that take me away from
“Fuck, I should’ve said that.” After I talk to the media, or anyone, when the stakes are high there is always something better I should have or could have said.
We have a small garden in our backyard where we grow tomatoes and stuff. We’re moving so I wasn’t planning on planting anything. My garden was going to be left
We’re buying a house. The good news is that most houses are listed online. Multiple photos of the house and great descriptions can be found on the realty website and
We love to reference public affairs officers’ ‘if only’ comments. I often hear PAOs say, “If only we had a seat at the table.” We do. We have a seat
We talk often about knowing your command’s communication needs. We circle the topic here, here and here – like it ought to be second nature for you. Yep, it is
We wrote a lame post using only military cliches. I understood what we were saying, did you? Probably not. Since the military is a small family with shared culture and