Show fag of how WW MOW laug to 10 VM jends and J heres a story stemming from the tho united states army which hns has given us many good ex exi amples of how flow to handle people the tho men who have learned lessons from the situations they hove faced in jn army life nrc arc go ing to benefit by them all their lives ilves and we are glad to have them pass examples niong along to us paul A brown of huston Husto tex was commanding officer ot of an antiaircraft anti antl aircraft aft battery in the jungles of panama where one soldier nuson noson r was wua continuous continuously luuy olov uy Ix cams caus inn ing nu trouble troubie troubie trouble As a it penalty the previous previous commanding officer as signed to him wim him the duty of ning the incinerator this was a job no man wanted for it consisted of burning fuce garbage tin cans cons then digging I 1 a hole and buryi buryl burying fig the re mains the extremely high the excessive humidity the smell of the burning garbage the iho tho digging of the burying 1 trenches the cho chopping bOing of woo for firing the incinerator and the heat of that fire ail all 1 corn com I 1 billed to make it a most mo un p pleasant task i each battery battey was inspected wv several orn ora times a week bya by byn a medi modi cal cai officer with a 0 view to mak ise ing sure that there would scattered garbage or other 0 ef use to breed files flies and insects and udd add 0 to the tho in safe i guarding guarding the health of bf the com corn I 1 iii lii m ind in the tho tro bies oles the JP rap limity which markk the breeding I 1 lof lot of tile the seem angly millions of insects is unbelievable time after time mr browns battery had received demerits from officers for laxness with regard to the incinerator result continuation of carelessness ess the private had been called on the carpet his paes pass privilege revoked for the week privilege ho e would go back to his job nna and show some improvement for a few days ho ile lind had no interest nor I 1 pride P in his work whatsoever mr brown decided j to try a new angie angle lie he looked over me the mans inri 1011 work and n noted every de tall ot of improvement searched hor por for improvement in fact then lie he complimented that soldier wherever lie could ile ho discussed with him the importance of his job ob let him know that the health of that battery was largely 1 in his hands gradually the man took pride in his humble task ments from other officers and particularly tile the inspector inspect oe made him renew w ills his efforts rf forts he lie tum turn into a fine fino soldier 1 when it comes to praise vs I 1 condemnation you can count on praise winn winnings |