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Basically I'm having some issues with my current Exhibition Team Commander.
Let me start off by saying he's a great guy. The problems occur when we start to drill. He gets extremely uptight especially when we do Armed Drill. This is my schools first year having an Armed Drill Team, and he was selected as Commander because he was really one of the only people who knew how to spin rifles at the time. Since starting the team, many people, including myself have started Rifle Drill and are progressing fast. The problems occur when myself and another Cadet make posts on DC, (Drillers Consortium), posting videos of our self drilling and asking for advice. While most of the comments are, "Work on your singles, doubles, keeping your body straight, etc." He'll come in and say, "No, don't work on your doubles, you've been drilling a month and don't know how to do Doubles, you should do singles and singles only." While I respect that what he's saying is we should master our Singles first, that doesn't mean we can't do Doubles. This will usually lead to an argument between myself, the other Cadet, and our Commander who will always just pull rank and assume that he's always correct. He gets extreamly hot headed on this subject because in the past month 3 Daisy's have broken, 1 by me, 1 by a female cadet, and another by another male cadet. Myself and the Male Cadet got chewed out, while no punishment was given to the Female Cadet, which is possibly because my current commander gained some of my former commander's sexist nature. We know what we're capable of doing, and he believes that just because he's commander he knows our bodies better than we do. This issue has already broken up one friendship between my commander and his friend, and he's starting to just drift away from others who disagree, but are on the team. I don't want to see the team get disbanded because of this, but you can't have good team chemistry if there's a problem like this going on. Any feedback is welcome.
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Ahh, peer leadership at it's finest. The broken rifles are a setback, but similarily, they shouldn't tell you what they feel you can or can't do because of a "lack of knowledge". Has he even offered to teach doubles, or is he keeping all the "cool stuff" for himself?
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Drillers Consortium and Drill Nation are excellent sources for drill knowledge, they've got some of the best in drill in the nation there. Good for you for utilizing at least one of those. I do have one question about the situation, and you may want to pose this to your commander and see what he has to say about this logic: You practice what you want to practice on your time, at your house. When at his practice, on his and your team's time, he calls the shots and you have to practice what he instructs, after all, he is the commander. As you hone your higher abilities at home, you work on your basics at the practices, and eventually, your commander will realize you are capable of more, and will have to utilize you.
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I do utilize both DC and Drill Nation, DC is just a better place to go for specific Rifle Drill oriented things.
I'll keep that advice in mind, TruBlu, and share it with some other Cadets.
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I'll quote some of the conversations form DC. "Passer" is my commander.
**WARNING: HORRIBLE GRAMMAR/SPELLING AHEAD!** Here is a quote from my commander making a thread on DC asking for Advice on how to Command Quote:
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Here is another excerpt from a thread where I posted a video of myself drilling, and asked for constructive help.
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First off you are very good, You have Nice composure and great control of your rifle. I was amazed, I can't do the rising sun (I can but not fast, it's do to a injury). To me your commander seems like he is going over board. He is right you shouldn't be pointing the rifle's at anything and you shouldn't just throw it up in the air. Those are the first thing's we teach in my unit, if you dis-obey one of them you get a warning, if you do it again you are kicked off the drill team.
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My video was alot worse To be honest we don't mistreat our rifles. 1 broke because a (female) cadet was doing extremely basic moves and dropped it on the ground. Another broke because another cadet in question dropped it after losing control while doing singles. And mine broke because a little kid got to it when I wasnt looking.
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You need to point out to him what he does, respectfully. No one should ever mistreat their weapon or equipment, ever. Any good soldier will have his weapon in prime condition for use on the battlefield, why should a cadet be any different? Make sure he knows this, and make sure you and your team understand this, there are a few videos where you guys chuck your rifles. A weapon is worthless when it's broken...
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