Griffon Summer 2015

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A Path in Life:

Becoming a Drill Sergeant By Staff Sgt. Deidra Jackson 108th Training Command (IET) Public Affairs

HICKORY, N.C. — Being a mentor means giving guidance and insight to someone with less experience. Being a drill sergeant means giving guidance and insight to civilians becoming Soldiers, it is not just another military occupational specialty but a way of life, a path in life that separates Soldiers from leaders.To be a drill sergeant means being part of a team that encompasses some of the best Soldiers that the Army has to offer. “Mentoring and relationship are two words I think of when I hear mentorship, it’s a relationship between a person with knowledge and experience which you are seeking,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Lamont Christian, Commandant of the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, South Carolina. “When that relationship is forged than the mentoring process that takes place never ends, it continues well after you’ve earned your badge,” he said. The Drill Sergeant Mentoring

Program was started a year ago by the 3/518th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 98th Training Division (IET).The program was established because the first sergeant, at the time, saw a high turnover rate at the Drill Sergeant Academy.The program focuses on the different areas that candidates will be graded on at the academy such as drill and ceremony, instructing physical training and basic rifle marksmanship. “Becoming a drill sergeant to me would mean that I have the capability of teaching, mentoring and molding new Soldiers in a positive light,” said Sgt. Louise Milton, 436th Civil Affairs Battalion, Sanford, Florida. “Showing Soldiers they have the same capabilities as I do; to succeed in the Army or in a civilian atmosphere,” she said. The path to becoming a drill sergeant is one of great courage, strength and dedication.The selection process is like most others; nominated or volunteer, put in a packet, interviewed and select the dates to attend the academy. Once you are in the academy, the next step is graduating. Upon

Command Sgt. Maj. Lamont Christian, commandant of the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., addresses potential Drill Sergeant Candidates during a Drill Sergeant Mentorship briefing. Photo by Sgt. Javier Amador, 108th Training Command (IET), Public Affairs

graduation, a Soldier starts on a career that helps turn civilians into Soldiers. Although the path to becoming a drill sergeant seems like a straight forward path the academy is actually not. “To see a private that I trained graduate basic training helped me see the end result of nine weeks of hard work and the transformation from civilian to Soldier,” said Drill Sergeant Luis Lopez, 3/518th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 98th Training Division (IET). Attending the Drill Sergeant Academy is no walk in the park. Most Soldiers say it is like being in basic training all over again except

this time you are learning how to train Soldiers yourself.There are a lot of changes happening with the military and preparing Soldiers for the academy is one of them. “Recognizing the power of a drill sergeant and the impact that he or she has on every Soldier that serves in this country is pretty deep,” said Christian. Approximately 13-15 Soldiers present at the Mentorship Program were interested in becoming drill sergeants,“I am currently working transfer on six,” said Capt. Melanie Stewart, 3/518th BCT Bn, 98th Training Division (IET). I am a Drill Sergeant!

Drill Sergeant Luis Lopez, 3/518th Infantry Regiment, 2nd Battalion, 98th Training Division (IET), a mentor in the Mentorship Program, speaks to new Drill Sergeant Candidates during class time. Photo by Sgt. Javier Amador, 108th Training Command (IET), Public Affairs


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Griffon Association Annual Picnic at Latta Plantation

1hr
pages 62-86

Soldier’s Gold Mine

6min
page 60

108th Training Command (IET) Drill Sergeant Graduates

2min
page 59

The Drill Sergeant Journey

2min
page 58

Clemson ROTC Cadets Hone Leadership Skills at FTX

5min
pages 56-57

Valex

3min
page 55

2X Citizen: Lt. Col. Dan Higgins

2min
page 53

Annual Field Training Exercise Conducted by 1-354th

2min
page 54

U.S. Army Reserve Competitive Marksmanship Program: 95th Division Soldiers Bring Home All Army Trophies

2min
page 50

98th Training Division Under New Responsibility

4min
page 51

Honor Flight Veterans Receive First Class Welcome

5min
page 52

Drill Sergeant Judge JROTC Drill Competition

3min
page 49

Army Reserve Commander Strives for Mirror Image

5min
pages 46-47

Memorializing the Hardships of the Past

3min
page 48

Devil’s Brigade

5min
pages 44-45

Soldiers into ‘Integration’

4min
pages 36-37

Cadre in Focus: Staff Sgt. Paul Hayes

3min
page 38

Clemson ROTC Cadets Sink and Swim in Water Survival Test

5min
pages 39-41

Senior Leaders Experience History on Revolutionary War Battlefield Echo Company Incorporates Reserve Component

5min
pages 34-35

Sandhurst 2015: Cadets Ascend Through Teamwork

6min
pages 31-33

A Path in Life: Becoming a Drill Sergeant

3min
page 30

Tulsa Battalion Bids Farewell to a Fallen Comrade

2min
page 29

Mentorship on the Hardwood

4min
pages 26-27

Cadre in Focus: Sgt. 1st Class Christina Martinelli

3min
page 28

Soldier Heals with Music and Service to Community

4min
page 25

CONUS Replacement Center Prepares Service Members and Civilians

5min
pages 22-23

Cadre in Focus: Sgt. 1st Class Jordany Urbano

3min
page 24

Historic Plattsburgh ROTC Program to Close

4min
pages 20-21

Task Force Marshall: ‘One team. One fight!’

7min
pages 18-19

Precious But Not Promised

4min
pages 16-17

Training Command’s Best Warrior Competition

5min
pages 8-9

From the 95th Training Division (IET) Commander

1min
page 10

Maintaining the Standard Among the Best 14

11min
pages 11-13

Soldier Spotlight: Staff Sgt. John Lueke

3min
page 14

Noncommissioned Officer to Officer

3min
page 15

From the Commanding General

3min
pages 1-3

From the Command Chief Warrant Officer

3min
page 6
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