Honey
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Nov 8, 2005 22:47:46 GMT -5
Post by Honey on Nov 8, 2005 22:47:46 GMT -5
Very impressed with the new Moral Leadership Officer. I apologize but I don't know his name. I think this is a step up for our squadron.
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Nov 9, 2005 7:50:35 GMT -5
Post by Major Destruction on Nov 9, 2005 7:50:35 GMT -5
That was Mr. Leskowat. I'm glad you like what he did. I intended to sit in on the class, but as usual I was playing fire fighter.
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MadMath
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Nov 9, 2005 14:51:36 GMT -5
Post by MadMath on Nov 9, 2005 14:51:36 GMT -5
I assume that you are talking about yesterday. I was the last one out of testing, so would you mind catching me up on the moral leadership class? It sounds like I missed a good class.
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R2
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Nov 9, 2005 18:42:55 GMT -5
Post by R2 on Nov 9, 2005 18:42:55 GMT -5
We learned about the deference between intelligence and character last week.
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Honey
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Nov 9, 2005 21:13:01 GMT -5
Post by Honey on Nov 9, 2005 21:13:01 GMT -5
Well, compared to the other classes that have been taught, not to mention the name of anyone, I was very impressed with what he was doing. I did only set in on the last five to ten minutes though.
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Nov 10, 2005 14:09:01 GMT -5
Post by <>Major_Havoc<> on Nov 10, 2005 14:09:01 GMT -5
Yeah I thought it was good. The only thing I would like to see is when I first started comming there was a moral leadership officer I dont remeber his name but he went to Africa and when he did it he would split us up into groups and give us situations to work through. Which was pretty cool it got us thinking and discussing and you kinda got to know each other better. And then at the end he would ask us our view points on the situations. Anyway those are my thoughts.
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Nov 13, 2005 14:53:43 GMT -5
Post by firstknife on Nov 13, 2005 14:53:43 GMT -5
I didnt get to sit in on it however I'm glad to hear that relevent issues are being discussed and that is why we have a ML program, to get cadet (and seniors) involved in what really matters when you get out into the real world.
at some point in everyones life you will face a choice and it will be a hard choice with good morals and the knowledge of what is right the coorect choice makes itself blatenly obvious so hesitation isnt even a factor and that is why we have the moral leadership program
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Nov 20, 2005 18:11:25 GMT -5
Post by <>Major_Havoc<> on Nov 20, 2005 18:11:25 GMT -5
Yeah major improvement from last MLO.
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Nov 21, 2005 14:34:26 GMT -5
Post by 1LT Leskowat on Nov 21, 2005 14:34:26 GMT -5
... he would split us up into groups and give us situations to work through. Which was pretty cool it got us thinking and discussing and you kinda got to know each other better. And then at the end he would ask us our view points on the situations. ... Good point and I'm glad you brought it up! That IS the plan and we will be doing a lot more of that. I am doing some introductory things and just haven't gotten that far yet.
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Nov 21, 2005 16:10:41 GMT -5
Post by kemosabe on Nov 21, 2005 16:10:41 GMT -5
what are morals again?? someone forgot to explain this part to me. is that in level 1 for senior training.
jk
if Mr. Leskowat is doing a good jobs by cadets then that is defiantly a step in the right direction since our last fill in for MLO. keep up the good work
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Nov 27, 2005 21:50:29 GMT -5
Post by <>Major_Havoc<> on Nov 27, 2005 21:50:29 GMT -5
Awesome Im glad to hear it. I just want to thank you for stepping in and teaching the Moral Leadership Class. We definitly needed someone for this position and you are much appreciated.
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