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Coldest
07-14-2011, 02:31 AM
I believe that the accords should have an article on code of conduct for officers pertaining to how they conduct themselves with other units that they are not apart of. My suggestion is, is that unless you have a veteran status of at least 1 year, it is unlawful for an officer to try to recruit members from other units within the FC community. They need to get recruits from outside of the FC community. Recruiting members from within the FC community shows you do not have the ability to be an actual officer, you are basically just a troll using the rules in your favor to get higher up in rank. These tactics only cause drama, and we will actually lose potential members because all they see is a big drama BS game. We have all seen it before, and it needs to stop now.

GhostHammer
07-14-2011, 02:48 AM
Not sure accords should be written, that just means that officer's CO is allowing for said officer to slack of and do a terrible job. His CO should be given the chance to fix it, and if not, both soliders removed from their ranks.

This should not be happning, ever, period. If an officer needs members for his squad he should look to current army members without a squad, then to outside sources. The only exception is if a squad exceedes the maximum 12 soliders, at which point the excess members must be relocated.

Coldest
07-14-2011, 02:55 AM
were it so easy...lol. but it is something that we have all seen in the past, and it continues today.

GhostHammer
07-14-2011, 03:00 AM
were it so easy...lol. but it is something that we have all seen in the past, and it continues today.

Report it to the CO above the officer, so if there is an issue with a squad leader talk to the CO of the platoon. If He fails to do his job, go to the Company leader, etc etc all the way to the top. If the CO above him dosn't fix it right away, then that CO needs a re-course in how to lead a unit and enforce FC and Army policy. I'm getting sick of Officers/CO's not doing their jobs.

Coldest
07-14-2011, 03:03 AM
cool, i just realized that i probably should have put this in the officers lounge. Even though it's a suggestion, it is a touchy subject; and i will follow your advice.

GhostHammer
07-14-2011, 03:16 AM
Don't worry, it WILL stay clean in here.

Gargoyle
07-14-2011, 12:39 PM
Idk, I still gotta go with Cody on this one. I just don't think you should have to tell someone how to their job.

RaZ Vader
07-14-2011, 12:58 PM
AN OFFICER: RESPECTED. NO BULLSHITTING. Individual Who knows the Ins and Outs of Forerunner Conflict and their Unit. Oh and RESPECTED... and.. umm RESPECTED!

MedeDust
07-14-2011, 01:29 PM
Dont forget RESPECTED.

Vestige
07-14-2011, 01:41 PM
were it so easy

Halo Quote!

Anyway I have pulled people in my company arround the army "Lost people" you could say these people do not know their squad due to the lack of leadeship or do not have a place to go entirely. I Have taken them in and given them a squad. They know were they are now and like were they are. Is this wrong?

MedeDust
07-14-2011, 01:43 PM
Nobody has any right to deny somebody's transfer unless it's an Army transfer or there is a Regulation within the army.

Vestige
07-14-2011, 01:46 PM
Im completly lost... So if I when to redd and asked bob to come to blue cause I needed a guy this would be bad. I think thats what this is about.


lol?... (Yes I read the post but there was no example given)

Coldest
07-14-2011, 01:47 PM
There's nothing wrong with that at all, I'm talking about how officers need to be professional when recruiting. If you want a group of guys to be transfered into your command, you need to be a gentleman and ask their commanding officer about the situation. Doing things behind people's back shows you have no respect for rank, and that you do not understand how to perform your duties responsibly.

MedeDust
07-14-2011, 01:48 PM
If both Field Marshals were aware of the transfer and there was no issue and they both agreed to the Army transfer then its fine.

If you wish to transfer units I suggest you be responsible enough to notify your CO.

Vestige
07-14-2011, 01:48 PM
There's nothing wrong with that at all, I'm talking about how officers need to be professional when recruiting. If you want a group of guys to be transfered into your command, you need to be a gentleman and ask their commanding officer about the situation. Doing things behind people's back shows you have no respect for rank, and that you do not understand how to perform your duties responsibly.

OHHHHH ninja get it now! okay I see I wouldnt ask people to come to BLUE anyway unless I recuited them xD and they were my friends xD

Nocte
07-14-2011, 02:43 PM
It shouldn't be on paper, rather an honor code within the Officer Corp of this community. If someone doesn't follow the honor code then they can be removed.

Scarekro
07-14-2011, 03:21 PM
It's not even about that. It's more like one squad leader asking soldiers in another squad to join his because he doesn't have very many.... without discussing it with the CO of those soldiers.

And then denying it later.

Before this becomes a place to talk shit about people, this topic should be closed. Coldest, we can continue this privately. We mentioned it last night at the meeting and needs to be talked about more in depth.

GhostHammer
07-14-2011, 05:16 PM
Halo Quote!

Anyway I have pulled people in my company arround the army "Lost people" you could say these people do not know their squad due to the lack of leadeship or do not have a place to go entirely. I Have taken them in and given them a squad. They know were they are now and like were they are. Is this wrong?

Nothing wrong with this at all. You've taken a few members who needed structure and given them a "home". Props to you.


Nobody has any right to deny somebody's transfer unless it's an Army transfer or there is a Regulation within the army.

This is correct. If a member of a squad wishes to transfer they can unless a legit reason is provided.


If both Field Marshals were aware of the transfer and there was no issue and they both agreed to the Army transfer then its fine.

If you wish to transfer units I suggest you be responsible enough to notify your CO.

Should be common sense. If you're leaving your unit, notify your CO.


It's not even about that. It's more like one squad leader asking soldiers in another squad to join his because he doesn't have very many.... without discussing it with the CO of those soldiers.

And then denying it later.

Before this becomes a place to talk shit about people, this topic should be closed. Coldest, we can continue this privately. We mentioned it last night at the meeting and needs to be talked about more in depth.

If thee has been an issue please report it to the Battalion commander asap.

Nocte
07-14-2011, 05:50 PM
haha Cody Scarekro is the Battalion Commander where the problem has stemmed from :p

Vestige
07-14-2011, 06:06 PM
Nothing wrong with this at all. You've taken a few members who needed structure and given them a "home". Props to you.

:D

Nocte
07-14-2011, 06:29 PM
It's not even about that. It's more like one squad leader asking soldiers in another squad to join his because he doesn't have very many.... without discussing it with the CO of those soldiers.

And then denying it later.

Before this becomes a place to talk shit about people, this topic should be closed. Coldest, we can continue this privately. We mentioned it last night at the meeting and needs to be talked about more in depth.


In my eyes this was posted as to make sure that a current problem within REDD won't happen to the rest of the community. So as asked.



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