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Afghan, Coalition Enlisted Leaders Hold Seminar

By Navy Petty Officer 1st Class David Votroubek
Special to American Forces Press Service

KABUL, Afghanistan, June 13, 2007 – Senior enlisted leaders from the Afghan National Army and coalition forces met in May for the first ANA Sergeant Major of the Army Combat Leadership Training Seminar.

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Command Sgt. Maj. Kayfayatullah of the Afghan National Army asks questions of a speaker during the ANA Sergeant Major of the Army Combat Leadership Training Seminar, held in the Afghan capital of Kabul, May 22-23, 2007. The seminar gave Afghan and coalition senior enlisted leaders an opportunity to associate and train together. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek, Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan Public Affairs
  

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Command sergeants major and other senior enlisted leaders attended the two-day seminar to associate and train with their peers.

U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Robert E. Durbin, commander of Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan, made opening statements on the first day. He recalled his experiences with senior enlisted leaders earlier in his career and challenged the attendees to put themselves in their soldiers’ places.

He concluded by telling them, “Now you need to get blisters on your hands and get your hands dirty, because that’s what great leaders do.”

Durbin was followed by the combined command’s top enlisted member, Army Command Sgt. Maj. Ruben Espinoza, who reminded the noncommissioned officers of their duty to enforce standards and train subordinates.

“Success on the battlefield is not an accident; it is the result of training by senior NCOs,” he said.

The seminar’s featured speaker was retired Command Sgt. Maj. Of the Army Jack Tilley, who served in the U.S. Army’s top enlisted position from June 23, 2000, to Jan. 15, 2004. He reminded the enlisted leaders that they are role models, and stressed the importance of their relationship with commanding officers and of their duty to mentor all soldiers.

“Don’t just talk about being a good soldier; be a good soldier every day of your life” he said.

The seminar also featured concurrent training sessions. The attendees were divided into small groups to participate in group discussions on “Escalation of Force,” “Risk Management” and “Command Sergeant Major Duties and Responsibilities.” The discussion on risk management was particularly important to Afghanistan’s sergeant major of the army, Safi Roshan.

“There should be many changes because of this,” he said while watching the safety videos.

The first day concluded with a presentation and discussion on re-enlistment and promotion policies by Afghan National Army Col. Mohd Amin, who sought input from the enlisted leaders.

Training and taking time to develop relationships were both benefits of the seminar. The ANA’s medical command sergeant major, Shaker Noori, said both aspects were of equal value.

“It has been good, because we lack this experience,” he said.

Similar seminars will be held twice a year to continue providing opportunities for the ANA and the coalition to network and mentor each other, officials said.

(Navy Petty Officer 1st Class David Votroubek is assigned to Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan Public Affairs.)

Biographies:
Maj. Gen. Robert E. Durbin, USA

Related Sites:
U.S. Forces in Afghanistan
Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan

Click photo for screen-resolution imageU.S. Navy Master Chief Petty Officer Kevin Smith talks with U.S. Army Sgt. Maj. Sammy Sablan and Afghan National Army Master Sgt. Mohammad Shaker during a break at the ANA Sergeant Major of the Army Combat Leadership Training Seminar, held in the Afghan capital of Kabul, May 22-23, 2007. The seminar gave Afghan and coalition senior enlisted leaders an opportunity to associate and train together. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek, Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan Public Affairs  
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Click photo for screen-resolution imageSgt. Maj. of the Afghan National Army Safi Roshan translates for retired Sgt. Maj. of the U.S. Army Jack L. Tilley during the ANA Sergeant Major of the Army Combat Leadership Training Seminar, held in the Afghan capital of Kabul, May 22-23, 2007. The seminar gave Afghan and coalition senior enlisted leaders an opportunity to associate and train together. Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class David M. Votroubek, Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan Public Affairs  
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