The unit recently announced several leadership updates affecting all three platoons. SFC Nagy has been selected as Platoon Sergeant for 1st Platoon, SSG Fitzgerald will assume duties as Platoon Sergeant for 2nd Platoon, and SGT Shocked has been chosen to serve as Platoon Sergeant for 3rd Platoon.
These selections highlight the command’s focus on strengthening platoon level leadership while continuing to develop experienced and emerging NCOs.
1st Platoon — SFC Nagy
SFC Nagy steps into the role with a broad range of experience and a reputation for professionalism and adaptability. Over the course of his career, he has served in multiple assignments that demanded technical skill, leadership, and the ability to mentor soldiers at every level. SFC Nagy Previously served in 2nd Platoon as Platoon Sergeant which has made him experienced with leadership. He is in the Corps of Engineers helping with the transition to Arma Reforger.
> “Im excited to get stuck in with 1st Platoon. Very enthusiastic to see what reforger holds for infantry and the unit at large and I look forward to getting to know everyone from junior enlisted to squad leaders better as the Platoon Sergeant for Widowmakers”
2nd Platoon — SSG Fitzgerald
SSG Fitzgerald brings proven leadership and operational competence to 2nd Platoon. Known for his reliability, Fitzgerald has demonstrated a strong ability to lead from the front and foster cohesion within his teams. Having enlisted in July of 2023, SSG Fitzgerald who had previously served in 2nd Platoon, 2nd squad as a Squad Leader for more than a year had received valuable experience that would be necessary for this new role. He currently plays a major role in the Force Improvement Group.
> “I'm very excited to move into this position, I have really big shoes to fill because SFC Nagy was a good role model who set good standards. I'm not really looking to shake up 2nd platoon too much except to further push the NCO development ideas that I've been practicing within S3 for about a year now. Within 2nd platoon, we don't have black and white battle drills; we have doctrine instead. This is a major difference that requires a lot of brainpower and battlefield knowledge to operate at a high level, which took me almost 3 years to learn. Now it's my turn to be the role model not just for my platoon but for the entire unit, as that's expected of me by becoming a CStaff member. I hope that my IRL experience with leadership and skills that were taught to me can be translated across the NCOs that I'll be responsible for. I wouldn’t have been able to get here without SGT M. Alther, who was by my side every step of the way. I also want to thank 1SG V. Garcia, SFC G. Nagy, SGT A. Shocked, and 2LT J. Duck for putting in countless hours dealing with me so I can pass down the skills they taught me, to the future soldiers and Cav scouts of the unit. As always, no matter who it is, my DMs are open, and I hope I can supersede the expectations that people have of me.”
3rd Platoon — SGT Shocked
SGT Shocked’s selection reflects his strong work ethic and leadership potential. Shocked has consistently shown initiative, sound judgment, and a commitment to soldier development. His promotion underscores the company’s investment in cultivating the next generation of NCO leadership. SGT Shocked joined the unit in august of 2022 in 1st Platoon, 4th Squad as a fireteam member. He then got promoted to fireteam leader after 3 months of showing determination. After a while in August of 2023, he decided to go to 4th squad as a fireteam leader where he would later spend most of his career in and after a while his hard work hadn’t gone unnoticed and he got promoted to squad leader in June of 2024.
> “I am honored to be 3rd PSG, I will be teaching and mentoring my soldiers, as well as assisting the company with mission success”
Moving Forward
These selections mark an important step in strengthening platoon leadership within the unit. Take a moment to congratulate the new Platoon Sergeants, share your support, and welcome them into their roles as they lead our soldiers forward.
The unit recently announced several leadership updates affecting all three platoons. SFC Nagy has been selected as Platoon Sergeant for 1st Platoon, SSG Fitzgerald will assume duties as Platoon Sergeant for 2nd Platoon, and SGT Shocked has been chosen to serve as Platoon Sergeant for 3rd Platoon.
These selections highlight the command’s focus on strengthening platoon level leadership while continuing to develop experienced and emerging NCOs.
SFC Nagy steps into the role with a broad range of experience and a reputation for professionalism and adaptability. Over the course of his career, he has served in multiple assignments that demanded technical skill, leadership, and the ability to mentor soldiers at every level. SFC Nagy Previously served in 2nd Platoon as Platoon Sergeant which has made him experienced with leadership. He is in the Corps of Engineers helping with the transition to Arma Reforger.
> “Im excited to get stuck in with 1st Platoon. Very enthusiastic to see what reforger holds for infantry and the unit at large and I look forward to getting to know everyone from junior enlisted to squad leaders better as the Platoon Sergeant for Widowmakers”
SSG Fitzgerald brings proven leadership and operational competence to 2nd Platoon. Known for his reliability, Fitzgerald has demonstrated a strong ability to lead from the front and foster cohesion within his teams. Having enlisted in July of 2023, SSG Fitzgerald who had previously served in 2nd Platoon, 2nd squad as a Squad Leader for more than a year had received valuable experience that would be necessary for this new role. He currently plays a major role in the Force Improvement Group.
> “I'm very excited to move into this position, I have really big shoes to fill because SFC Nagy was a good role model who set good standards. I'm not really looking to shake up 2nd platoon too much except to further push the NCO development ideas that I've been practicing within S3 for about a year now. Within 2nd platoon, we don't have black and white battle drills; we have doctrine instead. This is a major difference that requires a lot of brainpower and battlefield knowledge to operate at a high level, which took me almost 3 years to learn. Now it's my turn to be the role model not just for my platoon but for the entire unit, as that's expected of me by becoming a CStaff member. I hope that my IRL experience with leadership and skills that were taught to me can be translated across the NCOs that I'll be responsible for. I wouldn’t have been able to get here without SGT M. Alther, who was by my side every step of the way. I also want to thank 1SG V. Garcia, SFC G. Nagy, SGT A. Shocked, and 2LT J. Duck for putting in countless hours dealing with me so I can pass down the skills they taught me, to the future soldiers and Cav scouts of the unit. As always, no matter who it is, my DMs are open, and I hope I can supersede the expectations that people have of me.”
SGT Shocked’s selection reflects his strong work ethic and leadership potential. Shocked has consistently shown initiative, sound judgment, and a commitment to soldier development. His promotion underscores the company’s investment in cultivating the next generation of NCO leadership. SGT Shocked joined the unit in august of 2022 in 1st Platoon, 4th Squad as a fireteam member. He then got promoted to fireteam leader after 3 months of showing determination. After a while in August of 2023, he decided to go to 4th squad as a fireteam leader where he would later spend most of his career in and after a while his hard work hadn’t gone unnoticed and he got promoted to squad leader in June of 2024.
> “I am honored to be 3rd PSG, I will be teaching and mentoring my soldiers, as well as assisting the company with mission success”
Moving Forward
These selections mark an important step in strengthening platoon leadership within the unit. Take a moment to congratulate the new Platoon Sergeants, share your support, and welcome them into their roles as they lead our soldiers forward.