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NousDefionsDoc
07-19-2004, 15:08
Describe your perfect Teammate. Attributes.

NousDefionsDoc
07-19-2004, 15:09
Technically and tactically proficient
Good sense of humor
Physically fit
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The Reaper
07-19-2004, 16:13
Originally posted by NousDefionsDoc
Technically and tactically proficient
Good sense of humor
Physically fit
...

So Smitty was a good teammate all of this time?

All of what you said, plus, RELIABLE (can be counted on to do what he should be doing, whether he is being watched or not)!

Never been on a Team, RL?

TR

NousDefionsDoc
07-19-2004, 16:16
Tactically proficient takes care of Smitty. LOL

Roguish Lawyer
07-19-2004, 16:36
Originally posted by The Reaper
Never been on a Team, RL?

LOL

Many teams, but never a Team.

lrd
07-19-2004, 16:37
Personal integrity.

Smokin Joe
07-19-2004, 16:46
All as stated above plus

Foresight and initiative

Kyobanim
07-19-2004, 17:50
Honest, persaverent, indomitable spirit

Jack Moroney (RIP)
07-19-2004, 20:30
We had a poem that loses some of its translation from German to English . If you'll indulge me:

Wenn Einer von uns müde wird, der Andere für ihn wacht
"When one of us is tired, the other takes his watch"

Wenn Einer von uns zweifeln will, der Andere glaübig lacht
"When one of us has fear, the other laughs for both"

Wenn Einer von uns fallen sollt, der Andere steht für zwei
"When one of us should fall, the other stands for two"

Denn jedem Kämpfer gibt ein Gott den Kameraden bei.
"For God gives every warrior a comrade"

This emblazoned our coffee cups, team rooms, and other paraphenalia. It was something we all took to heart and lived by.

Jack Moroney

NousDefionsDoc
07-20-2004, 08:14
I like your poem! Translates nicely.

SERPENT5XX
07-21-2004, 11:35
Gentlemen,

There are many things I look for in a Perfect Team Member. I give these examples from the view of a Team Warrant. Some things a guy can be taught and some they cannot. Two of the inherent characteristics that I really like to see is:
1) Heart: The guy that will do his absolute best no matter what it takes or what obstacles he encounters. The guy that will not quit because he does not want to let his Team down. He may not be really good at something but he will work to be better in order to meet the expectations of the Team and his fellow ODA members
2) The ability to think on his feet. This is the guy that you can send out to do something and he will make it happen. I refer to this as “fire and forget”. You give the guy a mission, his left and right limits and he will make it happen. Period. Even if it has never been done before the guy will find a way. I guess you would say the ability to solve problems.

There are several others but I consider the above very important.


Just my $.02 worth.

SERPENT5XX

NousDefionsDoc
07-21-2004, 11:39
Good ones Chief.

TerribleTobyt
07-29-2004, 23:48
Those attributes descibed above are on point. But for guys like me, its important to put a name to those attributes.

I have had the honor and privilege to serve with some of the finest Officers and NCOs that ever walked the face of the earth. I wanna name them here.

Bob Howard- MOH
Roy Benevides-MOH-RIP
Doug Miller-MOH-RIP
Joe Walker
John Plaster
Chuck Clayton
David B. Hayes-RIP
John Yancey-RIP
Galen Musselman
Mike Vermillion
Bob Camors, Jr
Kramer D. Regan
Stanley Dodson
Jim sweeney
Bill Miller


And countless others!!!!!!!

Many others I knew, but didn't have the opportunuty to serve with.

Point is, we as SF Soldiers, were/are so fortunate to be who we are.

Y'all need to "put a name to those attributes."

Later.

Toby
1-2, RT California

Richard
08-09-2004, 19:14
Joe Alderman
Ernie Tabata
Jack Seal
Dick Warren
Dick Meadows
Bob Howard
Joe Cincotti
Leroy Carlson
Ben Lyons

DanUCSB
08-10-2004, 14:01
Like, RL, many a team, but never a Team. But in addition to NDD's list, I'd add always being there when you need him. You can be smart, strong, fast, proficient... but if I need you, turn around, and you aren't there? No go.

Of course, he better be able to expect the same of you.

monkeydan
08-21-2004, 14:18
I've also never been on a Team. But I'd agree with most of those attributes mentioned. Intelligent, good sense of humor, honorable (this means integrity and ethics), but most importantly I think is reliability. I mean the kind of guy you can count on to watch your dog for a weekend on zero notice, or drop what he's doing to pull you out of a jam post hast. The kind of guy you call "brother" and mean sincerely.

Dan

Desert Fox
08-21-2004, 16:12
Independant
Flexible
Goal-Oriented
ressourceful
Self-Confident
Team Player
Good Trainer
High Initiative
Completely Trustworthy
Superior in Technical Skills
Skillful in Dealing with People
Open to Different Cultures
Strongly Commited to SF
Service-Oriented
:cool:

gksweeney22
10-14-2008, 11:05
Those attributes descibed above are on point. But for guys like me, its important to put a name to those attributes.

I have had the honor and privilege to serve with some of the finest Officers and NCOs that ever walked the face of the earth. I wanna name them here.

Bob Howard- MOH
Roy Benevides-MOH-RIP
Doug Miller-MOH-RIP
Joe Walker
John Plaster
Chuck Clayton
David B. Hayes-RIP
John Yancey-RIP
Galen Musselman
Mike Vermillion
Bob Camors, Jr
Kramer D. Regan
Stanley Dodson
Jim sweeney
Bill Miller


And countless others!!!!!!!

Many others I knew, but didn't have the opportunuty to serve with.

Point is, we as SF Soldiers, were/are so fortunate to be who we are.

Y'all need to "put a name to those attributes."

Later.

Toby
1-2, RT California

Hello Sir, would the Jim Sweeney you refer to happen to be the one in this picture?
www.macvsog.org/the_faces.htm

Blitzzz (RIP)
11-10-2008, 23:56
Much like wolves:
Intelligent
Devotion to team, the hunt, and survival
then there's flexible and proficient.

Blitz

mark46th
11-15-2008, 09:41
A good scrounger is invaluable...

Richard
11-15-2008, 09:56
A good scrounger is invaluable...

Spoken like a true commo man! :p

Richard's $.02 :munchin

SF_BHT
11-15-2008, 10:56
Spoken like a true commo man! :p

Richard's $.02 :munchin

Scrounger......I was wondering what they put up with me.:p:p

ZonieDiver
11-15-2008, 11:08
Add to those already mentioned:

A good cook - field or garrison.
Have a wife/g-f who is a great baker and has TIME to bake

Intel_Airman
11-15-2008, 13:46
These traits stand out the most to me:

1. AFSC/MOS Proficiency -- You are assigned to a team as a 1234C. If you don't have knowledge of your job, you not only take up space and resources... you cripple your team in that area. Bring something to the damn table!

2. Integrity -- If you can't do the right thing when your teammates aren't around, you don't belong on a team.

3. Dedication -- Personal opinions of the mission are one thing, however your dedication to the cause directly effects your relationship with your team.

4. Pysically fit -- Sharing the workload is one thing, being someone's personal mule is another. Everyone should be capable of pulling their own weight and more. :lifter

5. Humor -- A sick sense of humor always helps. Murphy's law prevails! :D

x SF med
11-16-2008, 11:40
all that's mentioned above, and...

Grace under pressure
The ability to learn from mistakes in training
Willingness to accept responsibility for action/inaction