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He's a born leader. Irish_Dem Aug 2024 #1
That is where he honed his LEADERSHIP skills. ProudMNDemocrat Aug 2024 #3
From the age of 17, he learned what being a leader meant. Irish_Dem Aug 2024 #7
Leading people COL Mustard Aug 2024 #52
Exactly. Irish_Dem Aug 2024 #53
Yup. Those guys are a big deal. If military members tolerate unfounded attacks on his service, they need to brewens Aug 2024 #2
I totally agree! This is a HUGE accomplishment. jimfields33 Aug 2024 #4
Since he earned a college degree, why didnt he become an officer? Mosby Aug 2024 #5
He was an officer Johnny2X2X Aug 2024 #12
I'm not taking about semantics. Mosby Aug 2024 #15
It is not semantics Johnny2X2X Aug 2024 #25
OK sure, but a 22 yo second lieutenant would be his superior. Mosby Aug 2024 #28
My brother is a master sergeant Metaphorical Aug 2024 #30
Not sure that's true Johnny2X2X Aug 2024 #33
I agree with AKFemDem, Johnny. Aristus Aug 2024 #38
Fair enough Johnny2X2X Aug 2024 #42
Thanks for clearing this up! ShazzieB Aug 2024 #48
Not an officer in the officer vs enlisted sense AkFemDem Aug 2024 #31
No, that is NOT what commissioned means AkFemDem Aug 2024 #32
Yeah, but Dotard won a "Bowling Participation Trophy" AZ8theist Aug 2024 #50
A CMSgt is not an officer. AkFemDem Aug 2024 #34
Tons of people in the enlisted ranks have degrees AkFemDem Aug 2024 #29
I think he enlisted at 18, so he went to college after his military service. TBF Aug 2024 #45
Those were in parallel Shermann Aug 2024 #55
Ah that makes more sense! nt TBF Aug 2024 #65
He didn't get the college degree until he used his gi benefits questionseverything Aug 2024 #54
Didn't need to be. He's a non-commissioned Officer. haele Aug 2024 #58
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Aug 2024 #59
I expect that was solely his choice soldierant Aug 2024 #64
If he was a CSM - he's the man, the top dog....and the person that everyone (enlisted and Officers) listen to.. Dan Aug 2024 #6
You want someone to walk point? Tim is the man. ProudMNDemocrat Aug 2024 #10
He's not a "sucker and a loser" like the republican draft-dodging felon thinks BoRaGard Aug 2024 #8
Am I understanding it right, Tim Walz was once the higheet NCO in the Army? brush Aug 2024 #9
No, he was a Command Sergeant Major, but not the Sergeant Major of the Army. rsdsharp Aug 2024 #20
Thanks. Now I'm clear on it. brush Aug 2024 #23
Not quite. He was a CSM in the National Guard, not the Army. bluesbassman Aug 2024 #21
Thank you. brush Aug 2024 #24
Not to be too protective of the reserve components, TomSlick Aug 2024 #61
Oh I wholeheartedly agree and meant no disrespect to the Guard or Reserves. bluesbassman Aug 2024 #63
yyou mean its something tsf's caddy couldn't do? or maybe the guy who runs his pro shop? getagrip_already Aug 2024 #11
Very interesting. StarryNite Aug 2024 #13
This message was self-deleted by its author WarGamer Aug 2024 #14
Vance was a corporal in the Marines. Neither would salute the other, rsdsharp Aug 2024 #16
My bad... I could have sworn Vance was a 1LT... deleting. WarGamer Aug 2024 #19
Any good officer recognizes and respects the experience of the NCO's under his command. Aristus Aug 2024 #39
great story, thanks!! I can picture it. WarGamer Aug 2024 #40
During my time in the US Army, I encountered many full bird colonels and a numerous generals. Only one CSM. bluesbassman Aug 2024 #17
That's why I really object when high-ranking officers and NCO's Aristus Aug 2024 #41
This message was self-deleted by its author kimbutgar Aug 2024 #18
Vance was a Marine Corporal. rsdsharp Aug 2024 #22
Opps my bad I forgot ! kimbutgar Aug 2024 #26
He attained the rank of CSM geardaddy Aug 2024 #27
First and Command Master Sergeants Metaphorical Aug 2024 #35
Thanks for the explanation geardaddy Aug 2024 #36
I always noticed field grade officers deferred to Command Sergeant Majors. Kingofalldems Aug 2024 #37
Command Sergeant Major is equivalent to. . . AverageOldGuy Aug 2024 #43
This is a great post. Thank you for sharing it. PatrickforB Aug 2024 #44
Thanks for the very interesting and relevant information. Martin68 Aug 2024 #46
Sergeant Major --- my uncle rose through all ranks from private to Lt. Colonel. beginning as a 17 year old, joining 3Hotdogs Aug 2024 #47
Thanks for this. ShazzieB Aug 2024 #49
All this information must be wrong or a fabrication of facts. KS Toronado Aug 2024 #51
This story is going around vet circles DetroitLegalBeagle Aug 2024 #57
Sounds like FQX started it. KS Toronado Aug 2024 #62
Excellent! I just heard his sound bites from a week to 10 days ago on Sirius XM progress and they were electrifying! BamaRefugee Aug 2024 #56
a navy perspective OldSWODog Aug 2024 #60
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