This. This right here is the type of leadership that you showed me and inspired me to have not just in the Army but just me in general, my voice is just the voice that carries the weight that my leadership looks at but my soldiers and my team are the reason thebmission gets done. As an NCO, i would mentor my soldiers into the "Big Boy, Big Girl Rules" mentality i learned from SF, Special Operations and Rangers, if there was a soldier struggling, even just a friend struggling, id pull them aside and talk with them one on one away from everyone and help them. My team comes first and its my responsibility to take care of them to get the mission done and that they grow into the best possible "them" they aspire to be. Thank you for continuing to mentor and inspire me when im havin tough days with talks like this, brotha man. Keep bein that Red Ranger we know and love.
Having just subscribed, I gotta tell you how thankful i am God allowed me the opportunity to continue my "Jason" education. This entire video is one of the core values you taught me when i was just a little Ranger in training. I didnt have a father growing up and got bullied as well when i found MMPR at 5 yrs old, i was taught how to be a leader from you, because of what you taught me. i joined the Army to serve God and become as close to a Red Ranger as i could and continue to strive to be and this topic right here was something i always shared with my soldiers and taught them. Those two boys that came to help, those are the types of people i trained my soldiers to be like. Present day, i hop on here and realize im on to my andvanced "Ranger" training, being taught the same lessons but from an experienced perspective and, though im out of the Army now, ill always be a warrior and mentor and continue to teach the lessons you teach us. Just wanted to say how deeply grateful i am to you
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Sep 07 at 07:41 AM
This. This right here is the type of leadership that you showed me and inspired me to have not just in the Army but just me in general, my voice is just the voice that carries the weight that my leadership looks at but my soldiers and my team are the reason thebmission gets done. As an NCO, i would mentor my soldiers into the "Big Boy, Big Girl Rules" mentality i learned from SF, Special Operations and Rangers, if there was a soldier struggling, even just a friend struggling, id pull them aside and talk with them one on one away from everyone and help them. My team comes first and its my responsibility to take care of them to get the mission done and that they grow into the best possible "them" they aspire to be. Thank you for continuing to mentor and inspire me when im havin tough days with talks like this, brotha man. Keep bein that Red Ranger we know and love.