DR Doctrine, and lack thereof

Started by Eclipse, April 18, 2013, 08:29:23 PM

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Storm Chaser

As adults and private citizens, we're entitled to make certain decisions according to our personal values, convictions and conscience. As CAP officers and leaders, we have a responsibility to those under our command and must be cautious that those decisions don't jeopardized others, especially cadets, and put them in unnecessary risk.

The Infamous Meerkat

We're all volunteers, those who don't feel comfortable doing the job on scene... aren't. Anyone on scene has already accepted the risk, a leader with his head in certain orifices can't do too much more than create a situation where the risks everyone involved already accepted come to fruition... quals still need to be done, but common sense things like the OP's concerns should be handled with an op plan and a comprehensive ORM briefing. That's it.
Captain Kevin Brizzi, CAP
SGT, USMC
Former C/TSgt, CAP
Former C/MAJ, Army JROTC