WHY BAD LIEUTENANT BUT NOT GOOD? KNOWLEDGE HIVE!
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General
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1. A lieutenant is a junior most commissioned officer in the armed forces, fire services, police and other organizations of many nations. The meaning of lieutenant differs in different militaries but is often subdivided into senior (first lieutenant) and junior (second lieutenant) ranks. The word lieutenant derives from French. The lieu meaning 'place' as in a position and tenant meaning 'holding' as in 'holding a position'. Thus a 'lieutenant' is a placeholder for a superior, during their absence. Second lieutenant is usually the most junior grade of commissioned officer. In most cases, newly commissioned officers do not remain at the rank for long before being promoted and both university graduates and officers commissioned from the ranks may skip the rank altogether.
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Etymology
2. The word lieutenant derives from French; the lieu meaning 'place' as in a position; and tenant meaning "holding" as in 'holding a position'; thus a 'lieutenant' is a placeholder for a superior, during their absence. In the 19th century, British writers who considered this word either an imposition on the English language, or difficult for common soldiers and sailors, argued for it to be replaced by the calque 'steadholder'. However, their efforts failed, and the French word is still used, along with its many variations.
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Use of Rank
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3. Conventionally, armies and other services or branches that use army style rank titles have two grades of lieutenant. But a few also use a third, more junior, rank. Historically the 'lieutenant' was the deputy to a 'captain'. As the rank structure of armies began to formalise, this came to mean that a captain commanded a company and had several lieutenants, each commanding a platoon. Where more junior officers were employed as deputies to the lieutenant, they went by many names, including second lieutenant, sub-lieutenant etc. Some parts of the British Army, including the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers and fusilier regiments, used first lieutenant as well as second lieutenant until the end of the 19th century. And some British Army regiments still preserve cornet as an official alternative to second lieutenant.
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4. The lieutenant years are the time we officers get our first real lessons in leadership, training, maintenance, supply, and soldier care. The purpose of this article is to pass along some helpful TIPS which I learned on my own.
Best Rules for Success
1. Guard Your Honesty and Integrity. An officer must have impeccable honesty and integrity in word and deed. Your soldiers must trust you because in combat they are trusting you with their lives. Never compromise your integrity and honesty. Integrity is much, much more than simply not lying. It means telling the whole truth, unsolicited, even when it hurts you or someone else. It means not allowing someone to be misled or misinformed. Integrity is proactive.
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2. Focus on Training. Focus your training on mission essential task list (MET) and do whatever you can to reduce training distractions. Push your soldiers hard to make them the very best but do not burn them out. Everything you do should prepare your solders to conduct its wartime mission. Remember, soldiers fight the same way they train, so make training as realistic as possible.
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3. Lead From The Front. Your first priority must be to become worthy of leading your soldiers. Lead by example every day and in everything you do, whether it is at physical training, on field exercises, or on the range. Face it, you will have to prove yourself every day as a lieutenant. Put yourself in their shoes and take a hard look at yourself. Do not be a hypocrite. If you expect the soldiers to meet a certain standard, ensure you exceed it. Stay cool under pressure and be a calming presence when things get stressful.
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4. Put The Soldiers First. Quite simply, you put the needs of your troops ahead of your own with every chance you get. Spare no effort to praise and reward soldiers for outstanding performance it costs nothing and gains everything. Help them solve their problems and you will earn their loyalty. Remember, soldiers are smart and can smell a phony a mile away. Get to know the soldiers. After three months, you should know their names, little about family members, home towns, and any unique problems with which you can help. Showcase your good soldiers to the company and battalion commanders. This way, when it comes time to approve their awards, they will remember the soldiers and approve them. If you take good care of your soldiers they will take care of you.
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5. Trust Your Soldiers. You must do everything you can to empower, support, and resource your soldiers. Let them execute your orders without excessive guidance and interference. You do this best by issuing clear, concise orders which give your NCOs the information they need to successfully accomplish the mission. Delegate responsibility to your NCOs and let them execute. Delegation is all about trust - you trust your NCOs to accomplish the mission and they trust you to give the right orders. They will make some mistakes but will learn and grow from the experience.
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6. Know What You Do Not Know. It is a cardinal error for a lieutenant to be a 'KNOW IT ALL'. Nothing turns off the troops faster or brings down morale more than a 'KNOW IT ALL' lieutenant. Admitting to your SOLDIER that you do not know something is not a sign of weakness, it is a sign of honesty. Weakness is the lieutenant who does not take the time to learn their profession. Professional development is something you should constantly pursue. Any good program of self-development should include vigorous professional reading. Study, study and study. No alternative. Read lot of books on leadership, morale, and training. Professional development comes in many guises other than formal schooling.
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Summary
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7. And Finally The lieutenant years are some of the most rewarding and memorable of your Army career. You will experience both great successes and many disappointments along the way. If you remember the points in this article and use your common sense, you are well on your way. Learn from your mistakes and do not repeat them. If you always lead by your example, train your troops, take care of soldiers, maintain both your equipment and your integrity, and develop yourself as a professional, be confirm you are taking care of themselves.
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In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
Almighty Allah the Exalted Said:
وَأَحْسِنُوا إِنَّ اللَّهَ يُحِبُّ الْمُحْسِنِينَ
Be good. Verily, Allah loves those who are good.
Surah Al-Baqarah 2:195
And Allah Said:
قُلْ إِن كُنتُمْ تُحِبُّونَ اللَّهَ فَاتَّبِعُونِي يُحْبِبْكُمُ اللَّهُ وَيَغْفِرْ لَكُمْ ذُنُوبَكُمْ وَاللَّهُ غَفُورٌ رَّحِيمٌ
Say: If you should love Allah, then follow me. Allah will love you and forgive you your sins, for Allah is forgiving and merciful.
Surah Ali Imran 3:31
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