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Tango0118 Jan 2021 1:29 p.m. PST

"The divide between officers and non-commissioned officers (NCO) is sometimes described as the difference between ‘book learning' and practical experience. While many of the Australian Army's enlisted are incredibly well-educated, I still hear some refer to ‘book learning‘ with distaste because I think they have not honed their ability to learn from theory.

I grant you that people know what words the squiggles on a page correspond to, but that skill is to reading like hearing is to listening. To read doctrine or a book, and then understand and apply the content is not an easy skill to master…"
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