Saturday, January 29, 2011

Hooray for Common Sense and Initiative


From the Fort Carson Mountaineer

2nd BCT leaders tour Trinidad
by Spc. April York
2nd Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs
Office, 4th Infantry Division
TRINIDAD — Leadership from 2nd Brigade
Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, took a city tour
led by various department heads of the Trinidad
community recently.
The tour provided the officers, who will deploy
to Afghanistan later this year, with an inside look
at all the nuts and bolts of what it takes to bring
public safety as well as water, sewer, gas and
electric to a local community.
“The purpose of the tour was to explain and
exhibit what it takes to run a small city like Trinidad,”
said Ed GildeRubio, city manager of Trinidad.
The idea originated from Kim Shultz, director
and CEO of the Trinidad and Las Animas Chamber of
Commerce. Shultz proposed the idea to Col. John S.
Kolasheski, commander of 2nd BCT, and according
to Martha Hackett, director of communication of
the Trinidad and Las Animas Chamber of Commerce,
he was receptive to the idea.
The tour consisted of presentations at various
locations. There was a stop in the
middle of the tour at the
Community Center where lunch
was served.
“We’ve done this kind (of)
training with educational systems
and other municipalities, but this
is the first time we’ve done this
training with the Army,” said
GildeRubio. “I believe the training
went well; the officers greatly
appreciated what they’ve seen.
Many of them have said to me that
they are amazed by what it takes to
run a city.”
GildeRubio said the tour will
help the leaders of 2nd BCT
with their upcoming mission to
Afghanistan, because it has helped
them to realize that they have to
bridge the communication gap if they want to benefit
and bring all the people together.
“It is a very good move on the Army’s part to get
local government involved with this type of training
and we are honored to help,” GildeRubio said.
“I will feel satisfied and accomplished if the
officers can use one thing that they have learned to
help them in Afghanistan and come home safely,”
Hackett said.

Proves to me good idea don't need to orginate in high places. Good for the citizens of Trinidad and good for the leadership of 2 BCT.

Given the heated feelings in that area over the proposed expansion of the Pinion Maneuver Area, this sort of activity is heart warming.

8 comments:

suz said...

Smart! Ideas should move up the chain of command, as well as down.

Anonymous said...

Once again, Colorado folks show that they are waaaayyyyy ahead of the curve when it comes to innovative thinking. Hopefully the Brass will remember what they learned & incorporate it into their projects.

Sisty

Old NFO said...

Good idea! Glad 'somebody' is thinking out there...

Anonymous said...

not bad..a city manager who dodged the draft now thinks he can show the military how to do thier job.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Whatever he was doesn't make the idea less valuable.

My personal feelings about thosae who could have served and didn't are no secret.

Anonymous said...

in 1969 dodging the draft was a felony crime. so one pesident can oveturn a law on the way he feels on an issue and that makes everthing all right.were any other felons pardoned and allowed to get town and government jobs? i don't think so. i wonder how the vietnam vets that had to go to war feel about this town manager kissing up to the military like he was a vet himself.

Anonymous said...

i guess you control the content of this blog.what gives you thr right to decide who's blog gets posted or not? on the east coast we hear both sides of the story. no wonder why illegals settle in your neck of the woods..you give them a free pass and then you own them.

Well Seasoned Fool said...

Anon #1 Seems you have a beef with this city employee. You know the history; I don't.

My point in the blog was to praise individuals for showing initiative and arranging for valuable transferring of knowledge.

Specific to Trinidad, my company conducted five car sales there during the last decade. My job was to set them up. I never had less than total professional behavior from the city and county officials despite the howls from the local lazy assed car dealers who hated competition.

Anon #2. Colorado, especially Southern Colorado, has a large population of "Mexicans" who have been here five to six generations. They are your best source for information about illegal immigrants. As a bit of advice, Spanish descendants may not appreciate being called Mexicans.

Yes, I control my blog. Rarely will I delete a comment. There is nothing to prevent you from starting your own blog.