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re: Who is Vindman and what did he do?

Posted on 11/20/19 at 10:14 am to
Posted by SOSFAN
Blythewood
Member since Jun 2018
12260 posts
Posted on 11/20/19 at 10:14 am to
That is absolutely incorrect. There is no balancing. If you are active military you follow the military chain of command 100%. Your supervisor will instruct you what you are to do with civilians.
Posted by roadGator
Member since Feb 2009
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Posted on 11/20/19 at 10:14 am to
Hush. Hank knows better than you. Just ask him.

You already answered his question. He didn’t believe you because he is without bias, wise and kind.
This post was edited on 11/20/19 at 10:16 am
Posted by AggieHank86
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Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 11/20/19 at 10:20 am to
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That is absolutely incorrect. There is no balancing. If you are active military you follow the military chain of command 100%. Your supervisor will instruct you what you are to do with civilians.
OK. You are Vindman. You got assigned a crappy secretary by the NSC. You would like to see about changing that. NSC protocol says you simply call the HR director.

As a military officer are you required to ignore that protocol and instead contact your CO over in the Pentagon (probably a general officer with much bigger concerns) in order to get permission to talk to civilian HR about changing secretaries? Or does military protocol require you to ignore the civilian protocols and bother your civilian boss with a piddly personnel issue that he DOES NOT care about and thinks should be handled by HR?

This may sound sarcastic, but that contention is so utterly ridiculous in my mind that I cannot prevent myself from phrasing it the way I phrased it.
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