ROTFL! Right, and I'm Napoleon Bonaparte. Next week, I will be General Grant. You are too fucking stupid to train a Cocker Spaniel. If you were assigned to my division, I'd send your worthless ass mess cooking.No....I was stating a simple fact of military life. Something you were barely scratching the surface.
6 years isn't enough time to discover all of the in's and out's of the chain of command or learn everything about your professional designation.
In the Navy we didn't really know what we were doing till we became E6 which was a minimum of 10 years.
In the Army most people in the Infantry spend time as squad leaders before they can become platoon SGTs.
By the time they get to E7 there's no O2 that can tell them anything about their job.
I used to get a kick out of Butter Bars and ROTC students with no commission trying to correct my salute. Being an officer doesn't automatically mean you're more knowledgeable or more proficient at your job. It just means you're more responsible for the actions of your command.
I was a Senior NCO on an Operational Detachment Alpha at 5th Special Forces Group.
We often had to train our Detachment Commanders because they were junior officers. (Nobody lower than O3 could be on an ODA) because they would only accept experienced officers and NCOs.
Yet they never seemed to know much about each of our job classifications, so we had to train them.
It's not arrogance to point that out. It's just a fact.
And the fact that you can't appreciate that means you never really learned shit about being in the military.
When you got tired of that, I'd process your arrogant ass for Administrative Discharge. Don't waste your time telling me any more bullshit. You are going on IGNORE.