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As commanding officer, there are numerous changes and problems that must be addressed before redeployment. While some of the changes will be for the entire team, the majority of changes must be focused on the current leadership team and reestablishing a team environment. Additionally, the overall welfare and health of the group has been neglected and this must also be addressed in order to maintain a healthy team.
There are two leading changes that must be addressed immediately within the group. Change is never easy and this group underwent many changes immediately after arriving in Iraq that they were not prepared for that caused serious problems on the field. The first change that must take place is reorganization of the staff for 24-hour operations and training of the lead staff for these roles. It is well established that teams are always understaffed when they go to war, but the team failed to adapt to their full roles once arriving. The second necessary change is that of clearly defining the DCO's role before being re-deployed. It is unfair to the team and all of the leadership to send a group into combat without the slightest intention of keeping their primary roles intact.
The second issue that requires attention is training and guidance regarding the expected culture and climate of the team. When leaving for Iraq, the team worked well together and functioned successfully. Due to many breakdowns in leadership, this role quickly changed and, by the end of their deployment, the team was non-functioning. The first example of this is the assignment of training and roles given to the troops...
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