Leadership: A Squad Leader

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After I completed new cadet training (NCT) at my previous school, New York Military Academy (NYMA), I was immediately selected to be the squad leader of ten girls. This was my first leadership position that I have ever undertook in a JROTC program. My role as a squad leader was to directly deal with my squad in order to get our duties completed daily for the success of our company. Some of my specific duties were to check their GI ( designated chores), rooms, uniform, and to take control of them during formations. During my time at NYMA, I have learned that leadership is not just delegating and giving orders. I have learned how not only to be a good squad leader, but in doing so, how to be a role model, trainer, mentor, and friend.

A great leader, in my opinion, should know their subordinates and must understand that leadership is not about the leader. For example, if subordinates are doing drugs, the leader should be aware of this and they should be able to spot the signs. Two girls in my squad were addicted to something, but it was not drugs. One of the girls was addicted to pur...

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