Sergeants major with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force attended a presentation at the Ocean Breeze on Camp Foster Dec. 13 hosted by Sgt. Maj. Patrick L. Kimble, sergeant major of Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler and Marine Corps Installations Pacific, pertaining Marine Corps chain of command and leadership techniques. The presentation began with an explanation of the chain of command structure, focusing on the role non-commissioned officers and staff non-commissioned officers play, with examples from Master Gunnery Sgt. Juan D. Valdivia, staff non-commissioned officer in charge of t


Sergeants major with the Japan Ground Self Defense Force attended a presentation at the Ocean Breeze on Camp Foster Dec. 13 hosted by Sgt. Maj. Patrick L. Kimble, sergeant major of Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler and Marine Corps Installations Pacific, pertaining Marine Corps chain of command and leadership techniques. The presentation began with an explanation of the chain of command structure, focusing on the role non-commissioned officers and staff non-commissioned officers play, with examples from Master Gunnery Sgt. Juan D. Valdivia, staff non-commissioned officer in charge of the Installation Personnel Administration Center on Camp Foster and Master Gunnery Sgt. David R. Misfeldt, Provost Sergeant in charge of Military Police, MCIPAC. “Our goal was to explain to them the roll that each individual rank plays in making those units run smoothly,” said Kimble. “We showed the JGSDF sergeants major how IPAC and PMO works because of the large amount of Marines assigned to those units.” To better explain the chain of command and leadership techniques to the JGSDF sergeants major, NCO’s with PMO and IPAC explained their roles as leaders and answered questions they had. Afterwards, the SNCO’s explained their roles as leaders and how they lead their NCO’s. “The biggest thing I wanted to get across to the JGSDF as a sergeant is my role as a mentor,” said Sgt. Zachary M. Leclair, a military policeman with Headquarters and Services Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. “As mentors, we try to get our junior Marines involved in group activities including physical fitness and unit trips to build camaraderie and boost morale.” The JGSDF were most interested in our non-commissioned officer and senior non-commissioned officer courses and how they worked, Kimble said. Courses such as corporals course and sergeants course are designed to better prepare the Marine for the next rank. During these courses they teach leadership techniques, phy


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