As far
as a miniseries goes, there has to be a lot of progress through each episode
while still developing characters and plot for the whole series. I have made it
through episode 5 of the miniseries Band of Brothers. The last two episodes
have focused more and more on the leadership of Easy Company. There are a few
things that I have noticed about a leader. The first and most basic is that a
leader isn't a leader if no one follows. I know that statement seems like a
"no duh" statement, but in the show a whole unit of men were willing
to face the worst disgrace a soldier could because they wanted to live and
their leader was not the man to follow into battle.
Another
observation is a leader leads. Which means that he is at the front. When
opposition arises, the leader is the person who will make the decisions knowing
the consequences of those decisions and be the first to move against the
opposition. I know that this defeats the hierarchy of power, especially when it
comes to war and chain of command. However a true leader is the front runner.
The president is the leader of our country, and when faced with a difficult
situation HE is the one making a trip to a foreign country to try to resolve
the problems. Captain Winters in the show Band of Brothers is the leader of
Easy Company, and he demonstrates his leadership throughout, particularly
episode 5. When his unit has to advance to overtake the enemy, he throws a
smoke canister out to be the sign of when to advance. Since he is throwing, he
doesn't need to see when the smoke comes out for him to know when to start
running. Well, there was a delay on the
canisters part and Winters was already 60 yards ahead of everyone else. He doesn't
look back because he doesn't need to.
A good
leader builds a support team around them by gathering people with skills and utilizing
them. A great leader takes whatever people they have and build those people up.
Winters didn't need to look back because he knows what men he has built up and
trusts that they will follow him. I can't articulate how I feel towards this.
No matter how hard I try, I can't describe what impact a team like this has on
my life. If it is just four, or forty four, when a team works together, all
making sacrifice for one another... I just want to pray for that for my family.
Most
men will understand what I am talking about. I only say men because we can make
a relationship as strong as brothers without needing to come from the same
parents. I tell you, my sister used to only call herself my sister strictly
because we came from the same parents. That was when we were younger. However
my friend Logan, I have only known for six years, and he is the man that I
would call if something terrible happened to me or my family. I know that this
is small scale compared to how close the men in WWII grew together, but the
bond is so strong.