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1stLt (Ret) Schram

Retired
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About 1stLt (Ret) Schram

  • Rank
    Retired

Unit

  • 1) Qualified MOS
    0372 Critical Skills Operator | 0370 Special Operations Officer
  • 2) School of Infantry
    ITC
  • 3) Corporal's Courses
    CPLC 101 | CPLC 102 | CPLC 103
  • 4) Sergeant's Courses
    SGTC 201 | SGTC 202 | SGTC 203
  • 7) Auxiliary Qualifications
    MFF | CD
  • 8) Date of Rank
    05AUG16
  • Service Number
    M153

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  1. 1stLt (Ret) Schram

    Retirement Post Locked - Cont.

    I would have had a respectful conversation about this in the Tun Tavern except that post was also locked. There is a concerted effort to spin a false narrative and suppress the truth. By the way, S-1 processes retirements, not S-3. Someone using their brain would know this. Also, people were retired without waiving their 72 hour per unit policy.
  2. 1stLt (Ret) Schram

    Retirement Posts Locked

    I would have posted my post on Capt Dale's retirement but those threads were locked. That is the action of people who don't want to hear the truth. The same reason that someone was removed against regulations, without a vote.
  3. 1stLt (Ret) Schram

    Dale's Retirement

    I honestly don't know if my words will be worth anything or not. Dale was the first officer I interacted with as a PV2 when I checked aboard Havoc 2-1-B as a grenadier. He was cordial and engaging and took the time to meet me. I've served under him ever since in just about every level of leadership. I've did some rough calculations and estimate that I've probably spent around 1800 hours talking to him. In that time I would estimate 80% of that conversation was unit related. I've seen him lead or do unit business when he was tired to the point of exhaustion, sick with a fever that should have sent him to hospital, grieving, angry, working, or missing things that were going on in his own life. I've seen him slip to conference rooms at work to talk unit business instead of taking lunch. I can't count the number of hours that I've spent debating unit policy or best courses of action or what a change to the SOP would mean for people in our CoC. There is no one in this unit I've seen put in more work. There is no one I've seen who takes the health of this unit as personally except possibly SgtMaj DeLeo. I've never in all the time I've known him, even once, say anything unsupportive of anyone above him in the CoC. I've heard him argue for other sections for thing that would benefit them to the detriment of his own section because it was best for the unit. I've heard him support many people that almost other's have written off. I am certain that if I'm not the person that most butted heads with him over policy, I'm close. I didn't post my retirement because Dale is my friend, I did it because he's the most caring officer in this unit and he'd have done it for me. All I asked for was for that he be given the respect to have his removal put to a vote because I knew this was the best for the unit and also in keeping with our own regulations.
  4. 1stLt (Ret) Schram

    Get Some! OohRah

  5. 1stLt (Ret) Schram

    MARSOC Leads the Way at Tabqa Dam

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