..snip... And more often than not, you discover just how meaningful the simple displays of leadership are, such as pulling an extra 4 hours on watch for your subordinate who just got off a 12 hour patrol. This can translate over very well.
I have notes and notes of examples of military to civilian translations. But it's not meant for this audience. Unfortunately, a lot of military members doubt the impact of the leadership that was preached to them in the military, mainly because it has become inane. They discount just how valuable it is and often think like you and assume the civilian world is some 180 degree recalibration. And while at face value this is true, it's just not the case when you dive into the core of leadership.
Having many perspectives, I am steadfast in my belief that a person who is a good leader in the military will be a good leader in civilian life, and I would love to have this conversation with you guys but I'll bite my tongue for the remainder of this thread as I didn't start this conversation to argue that point.