Two reasons.Originally posted by RoyalHighlandFusilier:
[qb] I‘ve never quite understood the reason why officers aren‘t suppose to fraternize with the troops.
Apparently Canadians are a bit lax in this standard, but still, why does it exist? [/qb]
Agreed, and during their leadership training they have the same "maintain your distance" lecture drilled into them as it was into me. It becomes more important the further up the chain you go.Originally posted by RoyalHighlandFusilier:
[qb] I personally don‘t buy it.
Any one in leadership position (MCpl/Sgts and warrant officers) may also be in position as an officer would, such as ordering someone on dangerous missions.
Personally I‘d like to know the people I‘m working with. [/qb]
Yes but who would the senior NCOs blame when things go wrongOriginally posted by Bruce Monkhouse:
[qb] This is slowly coming to a topic that I wanted to post before but did‘nt want to start a holy war. In this day and age do we really need the officer system? I‘m not trying to insult anybody here but I firmly believe that a high school dropout could turn out to be as good a leader as anyone in history but with the system we have now, how would we ever know? However I must admit I used to hate seeing our 20 year TSM following around a recent grad. on morning inspections so if I have a little bias, there it is. OK start throwing fruit at me! CHEERS [/qb]
Again, I don‘t buy it.Kurokaze
Part of it has to do with respect and discipline from the troops (which in most cases isn‘t an issue if both sides are professional enough). The officer must always be able to maintain control of his troops. It becomes far more difficult to do that if the troops think of him/her as a buddy.
Secondly it also serves to prevent potential immature or immoral officers from using rank to pursue personal interests at the expense of the troops.
I can only speak from my own personal perspective, but I‘ve seen my pl. comd. drunk.Thirdly I think it‘s also an image issue. An officer must set the example to be followed. The troops should never see an officer piss drunk and making an *** out of him/herself. That‘s why we‘re told that can you accept a drink from the troops but you can‘t drink with the troops.