Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...
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Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...
Episode 71: Lead, Develops, Achieves: The Second Part of the Triple Threat
The Roger Sarnt Podcast
13 minutes
3 months ago
Episode 71: Lead, Develops, Achieves: The Second Part of the Triple Threat
Send us a text Are you struggling to write NCOER bullets that truly capture your leadership impact? The difference between mediocre and exceptional Army leaders comes down to understanding three critical competencies: Leads, Develops, and Achieves. In this essential episode, we break down exactly what these competencies mean beyond the official language of DAPAM and AR 623-3. Your rater and senior rater aren't just looking for buzzwords—they're evaluating how effectively you influence others...
The Roger Sarnt Podcast
Send us a text The unspoken truth about Army leadership firings lies in the coded language we often see in headlines. When senior officers are relieved for "loss of confidence" or "prohibited relationships," there's always a deeper story. This episode breaks down five recent high-profile cases where military careers came crashing down—from a four-star general to battalion commanders—all over inappropriate relationships. We dive into the shocking case of Major General Michael Turley, demoted ...