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A New Army Program Is Teaching Leaders To Be More Compassionate And Less Toxic
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Fort Hood Green Company initiative helps soldiers put people first
MSG Richard Gaines, II said before People First, the Army was too focused on the mission and not enough on the men and women carrying it out. Author: Bary Roy Updated: 8:21 PM CDT May 12, 2021
FORT HOOD, Texas Fort Hood is continuing to create positive change throughout the installation and one of the ways they are doing that is through the Green Company Initiative.
The initiative is the brain child of 13th Expeditionary Sustainment Commanding General Ronald Ragin and its goal is to ensure every new unit member receives the attention needed when they arrive.
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2nd Lt. Erin Flahrety, HHC, 13th ESC, speaks with Brig. Gen. Ronald Ragin, the 13th ESC commanding general, April 1 during his weekly mentorship ruck marches. Flahrety commissioned in September 2020, and mentorship is crucial for her as a young leader. âKeep leading your soldiers one at a time,â Ragin said. âEvery Soldier counts. Stay positive and engage.âÂ
Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Kelvin Ringold, 13th ESC Public Affairs
1st Lt. Drake Nixon, executive officer of HHC, 13th ESC, receives some one-on-one mentorship from Brig. Gen. Ronald Ragin, commanding general of 13th ESC. On Thursdays, Ragin embarks on a five-mile mentorship ruck march with junior officers from around the command, prioritizing physical readiness and caring for his Soldiers at the same time.
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