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  1. Daniel A. Dailey (born January 11, 1969) is a former United States Army soldier who served as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Army from January 30, 2015, to August 9, 2019. Prior to his tenure as the Sergeant Major of the Army, [1] he served as the Command Sergeant Major for the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command .

  2. Former Sergeant Major of the Army Daniel A. Dailey was sworn in as the 15th Sergeant Major of the Army on January 30, 2015. Dailey has held every enlisted leadership position during his...

    • Yelling doesn't make you skinny. PT does. If you're not out there saluting the flag every morning at 6:30, you can automatically assume your soldiers are not.
    • Think about what you're going to say before you say it. I've never regretted taking the distinct opportunity to keep my mouth shut. You're the sergeant major.
    • If you find yourself having to remind everyone all of the time that you're the sergeant major and you're in charge, you're probably not. That one's pretty self-explanatory.
    • You have to work very hard at being more informed and less emotional. Sergeants major, I’ll put it in simple terms: Nnobody likes a dumb loudmouth.
  3. Jun 24, 2016 · Learn about Daniel A. Dailey, the 15th sergeant major of the Army and a top advisor to the Army chief of staff and secretary of the Army. Discover his background, career, hobbies, and favorite things in this article.

  4. www.ncolcoe.army.mil › About-Us › Hall-of-HonorSMA Dailey - Army

    SMA (R) Daniel A. Dailey who enlisted in the Army in 1989 and attended Basic Training and Advanced Individual Training as an 11B (Infantryman) at Fort Benning, Georgia. He held numerous positions...

  5. Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey, U.S. Army retired, joined the staff of the Association of the U.S. Army, where he serves as vice president of Noncommissioned Officer and Soldier Programs.

  6. May 2, 2018 · Learn about the importance of sustainment professionals and the challenges they face in the Army from the 15th Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey. He shares his insights, experiences, and advice for future logisticians in this interview.