Right after finishing training, she was deployed to Iraq, where she became head of all supplies for her unit. She learned how to be a leader quickly and how to hold an immense amount of responsibility all to herself. I see how she deal with all the problems of my company every month. She’s very considerate and graceful. Instead of making it easier for herself, she insures it’s easier for all her soldiers and keeps us all calm. 1SG Grant has taught me how to be interdependent, to develop emotional intelligence, and accepting personal responsibility. My first day at my unit, I felt a little out of place, as anyone would. I didn’t know who were my superiors yet, which concluded to me being lost for most of the day. There were only a few faces I recognized from my future soldier days, but I didn 't know to approach anyone. I was nothing more than the new soldier no one really wants to interact with. When it came time to in-process our documents and information for the unit, 1SG Grant appeared to me and could tell by the look on my face that I seemed flustered. She told me that if I didn’t allow my fellow companions to help me, I would never get anywhere and never finish any of my missions. She was very much right. I took her
Right after finishing training, she was deployed to Iraq, where she became head of all supplies for her unit. She learned how to be a leader quickly and how to hold an immense amount of responsibility all to herself. I see how she deal with all the problems of my company every month. She’s very considerate and graceful. Instead of making it easier for herself, she insures it’s easier for all her soldiers and keeps us all calm. 1SG Grant has taught me how to be interdependent, to develop emotional intelligence, and accepting personal responsibility. My first day at my unit, I felt a little out of place, as anyone would. I didn’t know who were my superiors yet, which concluded to me being lost for most of the day. There were only a few faces I recognized from my future soldier days, but I didn 't know to approach anyone. I was nothing more than the new soldier no one really wants to interact with. When it came time to in-process our documents and information for the unit, 1SG Grant appeared to me and could tell by the look on my face that I seemed flustered. She told me that if I didn’t allow my fellow companions to help me, I would never get anywhere and never finish any of my missions. She was very much right. I took her