Griffon 108th Summer 2021 Issue

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36 • THE GRIFFON • Summer 2021

Initial Command Inspection Goes Virtual for 1st Brigade By Maj. Nestor P. Mercado

Brigade S4 1st Brigade, 104th Training Division (Leader Training)

AURORA, Colorado — From May 7 – 8, 2021, Col. Mark P. Dedrick, commander of 1st Brigade and his staff from all sections underwent a virtual initial command inspection, led by 104th Training Division Commanding General Brig. Gen. Rodney J. Fischer. The initial command inspection is required for all unit commanders within 180 days after assuming command.The objective of this inspection was twofold: to assess command readiness and to measure compliance with regulatory requirements, and determine the effectiveness of the subordinate staff functions in the areas of management of personnel, recruiting & retention, logistics, operations, finance, training, automation, force planning, and intelligence. Additionally, the inspection is designed to provide the commanding general with a measure of performance of the brigade, and identify any systemic problems that affect the overall readiness of the 104th. An example of the inspection and findings included the importance of ensuring redundancies in responsibilities as personnel move out of the unit to maintain continuity of operations. The selected key areas of the brigade headquarters element were assessed and evaluated by their respective division HQ staff principles. During the inspection, checklists and established policies were disseminated to all brigade staff sections that were used to assess compliance and oversight requirements in accordance with

Ms. Krystal Florquist, supevisiory staff administrator, explains how budgetary processes drive mission execution.

AR 1-201,Army Inspection Policy. Upon receipt of the inspection checklists (about 60 days prior to execution) staff section officersin-charge and noncommissioned officers-in-charge immediately began brainstorming and assigning tasks to subordinates, while sending requests for information to the division for clarification and completion. The Military Decision-Making Process was fully incorporated throughout the entire preparation. The virtual environment presented unique challenges to successfully executing the ICI. The brigade and its division

First Brigade Commander Col. Mark P. Dedrick takes an opportunity to elaborate on mission execution during the brigade’s initial command inspection.

counterparts used Microsoft Teams, phone calls, and emails to ensure a free flow of communication and timely completion of the inspection process.The brigade’s deputy commanding officer, Lt. Col. Reginald T. Eggleston, along with the supervisory staff administrator, Ms. Krystal J. Florquist, were decisive in executing no less than three inprogress reviews to ensure all staff sections were on the proper path to successful execution. By the time the inspection went live, the brigade commander and command sergeant major were well First Brigade staff receive inspection results from the 104th Training Division via Microsoft aware of the expected outcome Teams.

and gaps needing to be addressed. This multifaceted inspection approach enabled staff principles to make corrective actions where needed, fostering an environment of coaching, teaching, and training brigade staffs. At the conclusion of the inspection, the commanding general was provided a snapshot in time of 1st Brigade’s command readiness posture and oversight support, while brigade and division counterparts were able to make effective interpersonal connections, thereby enhancing the overall mission of the brigade and division.


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Standing Out From the Crowd

2min
page 39

One Class at a Time at the Army Wellness Center

5min
pages 44-45

Cleaning Up and Giving Back

4min
pages 42-43

ROTC Developing the Next Generation of Leaders

5min
page 41

Challenging Oneself

4min
page 40

The Liberation of the Dora Mittelbau Concentration Camp

4min
page 38

From the 104th Command Sergeant Major

3min
page 35

From the 104th Training Division (LT) Commander

3min
page 34

Why I Chose to Compete

4min
page 37

98th Training Division Welcomes a New CSM

3min
pages 32-33

Initial Command Inspection Goes Virtual for 1st Brigade

2min
page 36

Staff Sgt. Thompson Scores 600 on Army Combat Fitness Test

1min
pages 30-31

Drill Sergeant Goes Extra Mile to Help Newly-Graduated Soldiers Start Off Right

9min
pages 28-29

Sgt. 1st Class McCarthy Awarded Purple Heart

1min
pages 8-9

Iron Sharpens Iron: These are your Best Warriors

6min
pages 10-15

Joined for College, but Found Even More

7min
pages 25-27

200th Military Police Command Hosts Detainee Operations Training Event

4min
page 16

Staff Ride at Kings Mountain State Park

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pages 20-21

Celebrating the Sacrifice

4min
pages 17-19

From the 98th Command Sergeant Major

2min
page 24

From the 98th Training Division (IET) Commander

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