Gen. Barry McCaffrey (III) discusses mentoring: That word kind of nauseates me, but the best ones were my NCOS


A final excerpt
from the oral history of Gen. Barry McCaffrey, about mentoring:




I always sort of gagged at the
word. The biggest mentoring influences on my life were, number one, the NCOs I
served with as a lieutenant, captain, major and lieutenant colonel … If I
had to point out mentors, I would say 1st Sergeant Emerson Trainer,
Platoon Sergeant Comar Johnson in the 82nd Airborne, Command
Sergeant Major Jim Randolph in the 24th Infantry Division. Jim Randolph
was six foot two, twisted steel. He never used curse words. He didn't drink and
was a natural born fighter who loved soldiers. He made a huge impact on me.
Actually, he was much closer to being like my brother than anybody I ever met.



(p. 28 and p. 30)


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